Re: pyWin build 216

2011-09-24 Thread Michel Claveau - MVP
Hi!

Me, because some bugs in 216, I come back to 214...
(215 has another bugs).

@-salutations
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Re: pyWin build 216

2011-09-23 Thread Mark Hammond

On 24/09/2011 12:25 AM, python wrote:

I have used pyWin for several years now with out issue.   I recently
installed build 216 for python 2.7 on windows XP pro.   The program
crashes every time I exit a wxPython program and has crashed a few
other times.


There are a number of issues using Pythonwin to run a program which uses 
a different UI toolkit (eg, wx, Tkinter) and while these have been 
around for many years I don't plan on trying to fix it.  IOW, "don't do 
that" :)



I does not seem that pyWin has been updated since
February of this year.   Is there a direction change for the windows
extensions?  Is it time I make the move to 3.x?  Mark Hammond has
given much to the Python community and I do not intend for this post
to be negative in any way.


No problem.  There have been no updates as there is very little to 
update (ie, the code hasn't change a huge amount in hg since then). 
There will probably be a new version in the next month or so, but that 
is quite orthogonal to whether you should move to 3.x - the 3.x version 
of Pythonwin hasn't been updated in the same period and is built from 
the same source tree, so is likely to have exactly the same problems 
(infact is likely to have a few more - there are probably a few 3.x 
specific issues still hiding away).


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Re: pyWin build 216

2011-09-23 Thread Brian Curtin
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 09:25, python  wrote:
> I have used pyWin for several years now with out issue.   I recently
> installed build 216 for python 2.7 on windows XP pro.   The program
> crashes every time I exit a wxPython program and has crashed a few
> other times.  I does not seem that pyWin has been updated since
> February of this year.   Is there a direction change for the windows
> extensions?  Is it time I make the move to 3.x?  Mark Hammond has
> given much to the Python community and I do not intend for this post
> to be negative in any way.

pywin32 has been available for 3.x for some time, but you wouldn't be
able to use it since you're currently using wxPython.

You may want to post a more detailed question to
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 -- Mark hangs out
there and there are plenty of pywin32 experts around who could help as
well.
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pyWin build 216

2011-09-23 Thread python
I have used pyWin for several years now with out issue.   I recently
installed build 216 for python 2.7 on windows XP pro.   The program
crashes every time I exit a wxPython program and has crashed a few
other times.  I does not seem that pyWin has been updated since
February of this year.   Is there a direction change for the windows
extensions?  Is it time I make the move to 3.x?  Mark Hammond has
given much to the Python community and I do not intend for this post
to be negative in any way.
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