Just tried to run a build, and getting the following errors: C:\temp\pywin32>python setup.py -q build Building pywin32 2.5.210.9 Skipping win32cred WINDOWS.H with version 0x501 is required, but only version 0x500 is installed. win32servicemodule.cpp win32\src\win32servicemodule.cpp(2675) : error C2065: 'SERVICE_CONTROL_PRESHUTDOWN' : undeclared identifier win32\src\win32servicemodule.cpp(2733) : error C2065: 'SERVICE_ACCEPT_PRESHUTDOWN' : undeclared identifier error: command '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\bin\cl.exe"' failed with exit status 2
I have vs2003 installed (for python 2.5.1), plus just downloaded and installed the latest platform sdk from ( http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=A55B6B43-E24F-4EA3-A93E-40C0EC4F68E5&displaylang=en#filelist ). Any ideas? I'm purely after the ISAPI bits. Thanks, Tom On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Tom Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mark, Hi > > A test build would be great - I just sync'd CVS and saw your changes and > about to download platform SDK etc to compile the newest version, but i'm > sure you can probably get me something sooner! I will however get the > sources anyways, as it's a good reference plus I may feel inclined to finish > off some of your TBD's (such as the SF_NOTIFY_SEND_RESPONSE notification, > which should be very easy as it takes exactly the same notificationtype as > SF_NOTIFY_PREPROC_HEADERS according to ISAPI documentation). > > Thanks for the support so far - really appreciate it! > > Please let me know once you have a build available, I am running python > 2.5.1 (32 bit), but would also require an amd64 build if possible? > > Thanks, > Tom > > > > On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Mark Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > Actually there is no such fc.SetHeader() function ... > > > > Yep - it was PREPROC_HEADERS I was referring to. > > > > > SendResponseHeaders() not working is odd, and maybe i'm just > > misunderstanding it's use > > > > Sadly, there is a layer of indirection here I inherited from the > > original > > author which isn't necessarily intuitive. SendResponseHeaders() is used > > by > > an extension and which as the docs mention (or at least do in CVS - its > > likely they do not in your copy), "calls ServerSupportFunction with > > HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER_EX" - which you will find takes 3 params - > > response, complete_headers, keep_alive, where response is the "200 OK" > > string, complete_headers is a string with \r\n terminators, and > > keep_alive > > is a bool (which, best I can tell, has no effect on anything!) > > > > I have added HTTP_FILTER_CONTEXT AddResponseHeaders() to CVS though - > > let me > > know if you would like a build to test (and let me know your Python > > version) > > - and that goes for anyone else too - build 211 gets closer by the day > > (just > > get Roger to stop fixing lots of pythonwin bugs <wink>) so I'll point > > anyone > > who asks at test builds... > > > > Cheers, > > > > Mark. > > > > > > > -- > http://www.tomwells.org -- http://www.tomwells.org
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