On 13/04/2012 05:12, Randy Syring wrote:
Looks like it could, but you would have to give it the version you
wanted and then pass in the path to the pip or easy_install script.
But, maybe its not needed. On my system, the .exe files are installed
with and without the version numbers. So, I have:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 22:58, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've tried reading PEP397 and this
> https://bitbucket.org/vinay.sajip/pylauncher/src/tip/Doc/launcher.rst but
> couldn't get my head around it, so the question is as the subject.
>
> As an aside, are people aware that there is alre
Looks like it could, but you would have to give it the version you
wanted and then pass in the path to the pip or easy_install script.
But, maybe its not needed. On my system, the .exe files are installed
with and without the version numbers. So, I have:
Directory of c:\Python26\Scripts
Hi all,
I've tried reading PEP397 and this
https://bitbucket.org/vinay.sajip/pylauncher/src/tip/Doc/launcher.rst
but couldn't get my head around it, so the question is as the subject.
As an aside, are people aware that there is already a pylauncher see
http://pylauncher.garage.maemo.org/ ?
On 10/04/2012 3:40 AM, jeffwe...@earthlink.net wrote:
My apologies to the list about my earlier question that was in html. My webmail
is supposed to default to plain text but clearly did not.
I am trying to write a Python server that will be used by a C++ client. It has
taken me quite a while
Hi,
As far as I know, the most recent version of MS compiler you can use to build
Python is Visual Studio 2008.
http://bugs.python.org/issue13210
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Étienne
- Mail original -
De: "Emmanuel Chomarat"
À: python-win32@python.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 12 Avril 2012 20:20:02
Objet: [python-win32
Hi,
I need some help to compile python source code under Visual Studio
11. I need to have my own delivery process as I also need to compile
few extra modules that are not always available under windows ( lxml
for inst is not up to date).
Any help or references will be very much appreciated .
I
takeshi ikeya wrote:
>
> I'm not familiar with COM, but Animatics'manual about SMIengine
> explains every objects and their interfaces.
> So I think, if I can get an instance of them, I can try and go ahead..
> I also contacted with Animatics engineer through their agent.
> ...
> And they asked
>
>