RE: Changing the working directory where pythonwin runs scripts

2001-04-03 Thread Mark Hammond
> I should have thought of that, but I'm a fairly newby-type person at the > moment. It definitely would be nice to have it as an option in the run > script dialogue, as you sayhow hard would it be, as a newby, to fiddle > with the pythonwin source and put this option in? Unfortunately, the d

RE: Changing the working directory where pythonwin runs scripts

2001-04-03 Thread Wendy Langer
Great, it's working now :) I should have thought of that, but I'm a fairly newby-type person at the moment. It definitely would be nice to have it as an option in the run script dialogue, as you sayhow hard would it be, as a newby, to fiddle with the pythonwin source and put this option in?

RE: Changing the working directory where pythonwin runs scripts

2001-04-03 Thread Mark Hammond
> I am using PythonWin 152 at he moment as I am using Sean McGrath's pyxie > library, and it works better with 1.52, however I also have python20 > installed, and am interested in ways to do it for each, if they are any > different. The easiest way is just to change Pythonwin's current directory

Changing the working directory where pythonwin runs scripts

2001-04-03 Thread Wendy Langer
Hi there all, I was wondering how you would go about changing the "working directory" in which pythonwin runs python scrips when you use the "running man" button or select "run" from the file menu. At the moment, it runs the script in the directory that the python executable lives in (In this case

Why the reboot?

2001-04-03 Thread Tuttled
Why do you have to reboot NT after installing ActivePython but not after installing ActivePerl? If I set the path myself ActivePython seems to work just fine without a reboot. If this is all there is to it, why not borrow some of the smarts from the Perl package? Don ___

PPM Crashes

2001-04-03 Thread Tuttled
I have 4 machines that are failing when trying to install various modules via pyppm. (see below) Note 3 of the 4 have workd fine in the past. Solutions that don't work: 1) deleting all the py & pyc files listed in the traceback, plus deleting the ppm directory and pyppm.py/pyc Then running "Repai

Extensions Survey

2001-04-03 Thread Paul Prescod
I am taking a survey of what extensions to ActivePython our users are using. Obviously this survey may not be applicable to the entire Python community but that does not matter much. I would appreciate if the mailing list participants could send me personal (OFFLIST!) mail listing which of the fo

RE: CoInitialize not called on new thread

2001-04-03 Thread Barry Scott
Thanks to Syver for pointing me to the docs. The docs say that I must call CoInitialize() for all but the main thread. BArry > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Barry > Scott > Sent: 02 April 2001 21:40 > To: [EMAIL PROT

ANNOUNCE Take 2: python-win32 mailing list on mail.python.org

2001-04-03 Thread Itamar Shtull-Trauring
The python-win32 list is now at mail.python.org. You can subscribe at http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 IMPORTANT: If you already subscribed to the old mailing-list, do NOT resubscribe, I'll move you all as a group. Since there seems to be no public forum for discussion on Win

Python ASP craps out in Win2K IIS

2001-04-03 Thread Jorgensen, Jens
I'm trying to write an ASP script for IIS in Win2K. I have the ActivePython 2.0 build 203 and Win2K Professional, SP1. The scripting language is registered but when I hit the simple page: <%@ LANGUAGE=Python %> <%= 'hello, ' + 'world' %> I get a modal error dialog: dllhost.exe - Applicati

Re: ANNOUNCE: python-win32 mailing list

2001-04-03 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote: > > Since there seems to be no public forum for discussion on Windows specific > issues relating to Python, I've created the python-win32 mailing list. > > While currently there exist two lists in this area, one is a private one, > and the other, the ActivePython li

ANNOUNCE: python-win32 mailing list

2001-04-03 Thread Itamar Shtull-Trauring
Since there seems to be no public forum for discussion on Windows specific issues relating to Python, I've created the python-win32 mailing list. While currently there exist two lists in this area, one is a private one, and the other, the ActivePython list, discusses other issues as well. So, i