[Joel]
There is supposed to be an open source debate between an advocate at
Redhat and one of Microsoft's people. Can't remember the names off hand
but do you know of it?
When I heard about it, I thought it would be real interesting to see.
Any chance of a transcript being available that you kno
I just tried to install py2exe & pyperl to see what would happen with AP
2.1. It goes through the motions but doesn't install the modules. However
a "query" DOES show that they are install. Bug?
Don
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[Don]
> Does this mean the when the repository is working correctly it can already
> distinguish between requests from AP 2.0 and AP 2.1 and automatically
> dispense the correct module?
[Paul]
>That's right. It has been behaving this way since about noon yesterday
>when we last saw our phantom ca
Hi Paul,
Working kind of late on a Friday night aren't ya? ;-)
[Don]
> 1) To really make pyppm safe to use, it looks to me like it will need to
> include version control.
[Paul]
>We've removed Tk from the repository. As you may have seen from other
>essages we had a temporary problem where our
know of.
Eh..OK..I guess. Would you explain the reasoning behind this? This is the
first time I recall ever seeing a software vendor quote their part of the
PATH.
Don
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1)After removing ActivePython 2.0 and replacing it with 2.1, all Tkinter
programs now generate the following error. Running "Repair" from the
installer doesn't help.
C:\>D:\Python21\Grayson\Examples\Chapter03\calc2.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\Python21\Grayson\Examples\Chapte
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
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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
Your build of TK is broken.
>>> from Tkinter import *
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
File "d:\python20\lib\lib-tk\Tkinter.py", line 34, in ?
import FixTk # Attempt to configure Tcl/Tk without requiring PATH
File "d:\python20\lib\lib-tk\FixTk.py", line 1, in ?
Is the PPM server at ActiveState running yet? I get 'ERROR: can not access
server:'
Don
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Paul, perhaps you could explain to us what ActivePython does different from
Pyt
Thanks Mark! I've posted your solution over at
microsoft.public.scripting.wsh. It was Steve Fulton over there that
suggested ActiveState. I'm hoping that dong a little Python/WSH posting
over there will peek someone's curiosity about Python!
Don
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Actually you can redistribute in your own organization. And I think you'd
agree that you probably don't want every user being able to go to
"Start->Programs" and finding a new toy to play with! ;-)
From
http://www.activestate.com/Legal/Active_Python_License_Agreement_Text.txt:
"2. You may make
I'll second that! That's a great idea!
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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 6:03 PM
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Subject: ActivePython Win32 Installer Subset
Is it possible to create (or suggest!) a W
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