Mike C. Fletcher wrote:
> There is a work-alike cross-platform "fcrypt.py" module which can be used to
> replace crypt on
> non-unix platforms. Google to find it.
(or read earlier posts to this thread)
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There is a work-alike cross-platform "fcrypt.py" module which can be
used to replace crypt on non-unix platforms. Google to find it.
HTH,
Mike
j vickroy wrote:
The Python modules documentation indicates crypt is only available on Unix
platforms.
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The Python modules documentation indicates crypt is only available on Unix
platforms.
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> Hi folks!
>
> Can't compile my file due to some problems with crypt module.
> My platform is WinXP:
> First I launch my Python Shell,
> Than I open th
> > > Can't compile my file due to some problems with crypt
module.> > My platform is WinXP:> > http://docs.python.org/lib/module-crypt.html>
> Section 8: Unix Specific Services> >
8.4 crypt -- Function to check Unix passwords>
> Availability: Unix.> > here's a
portable crypt i
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can't compile my file due to some problems with crypt module.
> My platform is WinXP:
http://docs.python.org/lib/module-crypt.html
Section 8: Unix Specific Services
8.4 crypt -- Function to check Unix passwords
Availability: Unix.
here's a portable cry
Hi folks!
Can't compile my file due to some problems with crypt module.
My platform is WinXP:
First I launch my Python Shell,
Than I open the *.py file,
Next I press F5 to 'run module'
The message is:"ImportError: No module named crypt"
Few lines of code for example:
...
import posix
import