OK, stop the presses. Or, rather, refresh your browser, I guess.
In a 'what the !@#$ am I doing'-moment (I don't get those often) I uninstalled
everything and went gardening. But it was raining so I installed everything
again, this time using pip for wxpython. Lo and behond, this time it did not
OK, stop the presses. Or, rather, refresh your browser, I guess.
In a 'what the !@$$ am I doing'-moment (I don't get those often) I uninstalled
everything and went gardening. But it was raining so I installed everything
again, this time using pip for wxpython. Lo and behond, this time it did not
Oh, another thing. I installed WX via a windows installer that I found (can't
find the link again, but fairly certain it was this one:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/wxpython/ (*)), without giving it much thought
(yesyes bad mistake).
Since I get wx runtime errors, I'm assuming I have the wro
Really, no-one?
OK, more purging then. I ~think~ I need said missing component because the
script gets the system date (to run once on a Friday, in automatic mode). But
I've never used it in automatic mode (since I came to my senses about having an
infinite looping script in my autoexec.bat, do
Well that escalated quickly :).
So, no-one can tell me which component to pip to get rid of "missing
['_sysconfigdata']" error?
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On Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at 6:06:35 AM UTC+1, Matthew Lemon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would start from scratch with this.
>
> 1. You have latest Python 2 version.
> 2. Use virtualenv to create and activate a new virtual environment.
> 3. pip install wxPython and other dependencies.
> 4. Get your ap
Hello,
first time using python groups (and long time since using any other group for
that matter). This might not be the right group due to wx being involved.
Long story as short as possible. I have an old python script that I did ~10
years ago, and have forgotten basically everything about Pyt