Wolfgang Strobl wrote: > "SPE - Stani's Python Editor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> I develop Phatch on Ubuntu/Linux, but I have tested and polished it >> regularly on Windows and Mac Os X. (Only the droplet functionality >> needs to be ported.) Phatch is submitted to Debian unstable and >> Ubuntu Hardy. Packagers for other platforms are welcome. >> >> Requirements: >> - PIL 1.1.5 or higher >> - wxPython 2.6 or higher >> - pyexiv2 (optional) >> - python nautilus bindings (optional) > > Hm. I just gave it a try on Windows, but in vain. See below. > > C:\build\phatch-0.1.bzr385>python setup.py install > > just says > > Sorry your platform is not yet supported. > >>>> from PIL import Image >>>> Image.VERSION > '1.1.5' >>>> import wx >>>> wx.__version__ > '2.8.7.1' > > By greping for "Sorry you platform", I found config.py and there > (abbreviated) the following function: > > def check_config_paths(config_paths): > if config_paths: return config_paths > p = sys.prefix > if sys.platform[:5] == 'linux': > return { > "PHATCH_IMAGE_PATH" : > ... > } > else: > sys.stderr.write('Sorry your platform is not yet supported.\n') > sys.exit() > > How is this supposed to work on Windows? > RTFM: the web site instructions clearly state that setup.py doesn't currently work with Windows. You should be able to double-click on the program in Explorer, or use any of the standard ways of creating a link shortcut.
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