Re: [python-win32] MSI installer or zip file for pywin32?

2010-04-05 Thread Mark Hammond
On 6/04/2010 4:28 PM, Bill Janssen wrote: Mark, my system is a dozen or so Python programs plus a few Windows services implemented in Python. If I set those up to hack the "Path" environment variable appropriately before importing stuff, could I put the three DLLs somewhere else instead of C:\WI

Re: [python-win32] MSI installer or zip file for pywin32?

2010-04-05 Thread Bill Janssen
Mark Hammond wrote: > >> As far as the system DLLs, last time I checked they do have to > >> be in the system32 directory (or the wow64 version.) But I could be wrong > >> - > >> I didn't play with that very much. If it works without installing system > >> DLLs I'd be curious to know. > > > > M

Re: [python-win32] MSI installer or zip file for pywin32?

2010-04-05 Thread Mark Hammond
On 3/04/2010 2:11 PM, Bill Janssen wrote: Preston Landers wrote: You can run unzip on the official exe installer to get a directory structure that you can copy into your build. I had no idea one could do that! Thanks. Yeah - that is all the standard installer does anyway :) The pywin32_

Re: [python-win32] mini-PyWiG

2010-04-05 Thread Christophe Deze
hi/bonjour It misses screenshot .. thanks Le 04/04/2010 08:27, Michel Claveau a écrit : Hello! I am pleased to tell you about the preview of Mini-PyWiG. Mini-PyWiG is a minimalist GUI based on Pywin32. Mini-PyWiG not trying to be complete but rather to provide the minimum necessary. There