Hi All-- Jason Tishler wrote: > > Ivan, > > It depends on your needs. If you are looking for a more Unix-like > Python, then the Cygwin version would probably be better. If > Windows-like, then the native Windows version would probably be better. > > The OP seem to be interested in a Cygwin Python solution -- not a > Windows one. So, I was just clarifying that the win32api module is not > supported under Cygwin Python. >
Could you clarify? I always thought that the only thing really different were the default path assumptions--/ instead of \, and so on--rather than anything substantive. I try to use os.path.sep() and os.path.join(), etc. What else could bite me? ;-) Metta, Ivan ---------------------------------------------- Ivan Van Laningham God N Locomotive Works http://www.andi-holmes.com/ http://www.foretec.com/python/workshops/1998-11/proceedings.html Army Signal Corps: Cu Chi, Class of '70 Author: Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list