Yes you definitely will need the kTinker file. IF you plan on writing database driven apps then you will need psyqlite. Here is my "readme" that I created to remind me of where to put these files plus the fix for the indentation problem that python25ce has.
------------------------------------ MY README.txt ------------------------------------ Release Name: Python-2.5-20061012 Notes: This is a Windows CE / ARM port of Python 2.5. It has only been tested on Pocket PC 2003 for ARMV4 architecture. If you are upgrading from version 2.4.x or earlier then I recommended that you first make a backup of your Python installation, uninstall it and then install the new version. The files are: PythonCE-2.5-20061012-source.zip: the full source package PythonCE-2.5-20061012-patch.zip: the source as a patch to the official Python 2.5 release PythonCE-2.5-20061012-dev.zip: contains the header files and import library necessary for building C extension modules for PythonCE PythonCE-2.5-20061012-setup.exe: a setup program that registers PythonCE with Microsoft ActiveSync's application manager and installs it automatically PythonCE-25-20061012.PPC2003_ARM.cab: the cabinet file that is included as part of the setup.exe, for people who wish to install automatically but without an ActiveSync connection PythonCE-2.5-20061012-pysqlite.zip: contains sqlite3.dll and _sqlite3.pyd (these are not included in the .cab/.exe) PythonCE-2.5-20061012-_tkinter.zip: contains _tkinter.pyd (this is not included in the .cab/.exe) If you get the .exe then you don't need the .cab file. --------------- (1) the cab install is missing files _tinker.pyd 1. Copy it into the python25\DLL directory (2) the cab install is missing files sqlite3.dll and _sqlite3.pyd To install this package: 2. Copy sqlite3.dll into the PythonCE base directory, i.e. the directory containing python25.dll 3. Copy _sqlite3.pyd into the DLLs subdirectory where all of the other .pyd files are installed (3) IndentationError: expected an indented block. 4. There is a little script to fix this problem with python25.exe I copied the script from nabble and placed it into a file called pythonrc.py. Don't forget to use the pythonrc file.py by placing it into the temp directory. This resolves the problem with the interpreter not recognizing the indent behaviour needed for multi line scriptsthat occurs after a colon: For example, consider this simple example: >>> for i in xrange(10): This will result in an error within the stock python25ce. To get around this, create a file called pythonrc.py and paste the script provided by Dunston. I then placed this file in my \Temp directory which is where python25ce looks for it. This will change with the next release of python. Now indentation works properly whenever I launch a python interpreter. NOTE: pythonrc.py only runs when you invoke the interpreter. It does not launch when you run a module. JBirdAngel wrote: > > > > > > > > its okay to ask questions here even if id ont have > python installed yet and am not a programmer yet right? just wanna > maker sure.... > > i am wondering if i want psyqlite and tkinter zips that are part of the > total pythonce 2.5 download but not part of the setup/cab.. tkinter is > soemthign to do with gui i think? > > thanks - jason > > > > > _______________________________________________ > PythonCE mailing list > PythonCE@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/psyqlite-and-tkinter-tf2830373.html#a7902999 Sent from the Python - pythonce mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce