Re: [python-win32] Multiple versions of Python on same machine with regsvr32.exe PYDs

2011-07-18 Thread reckoner
Mark: Thanks for your reply. I'm using the Python extension described here: http://www.synapseadaptive.com/joel/index_old.html Basically, the natlink.pyd file is called ( after being registered with regsvr32 ) indirectly by the speech recognition engine. Thus, if the natlink.pyd file is

Re: [python-win32] Multiple versions of Python on same machine with regsvr32.exe PYDs

2011-07-18 Thread Mark Hammond
On 19/07/2011 12:21 AM, reckoner wrote: Mark: Thanks for your reply. I'm using the Python extension described here: http://www.synapseadaptive.com/joel/index_old.html Basically, the natlink.pyd file is called ( after being registered with regsvr32 ) indirectly by the speech recognition

Re: [python-win32] Multiple versions of Python on same machine with regsvr32.exe PYDs

2011-07-14 Thread Mark Hammond
On 14/07/2011 4:39 AM, reckoner wrote: Hi, I have been researching this for a couple of days now, and although virtualenv seems like the answer, I have been reading about problems with applications that require specific versions of Python in the registry so it can find corresponding PYD and DLL

[python-win32] Multiple versions of Python on same machine with regsvr32.exe PYDs

2011-07-13 Thread reckoner
Hi, I have been researching this for a couple of days now, and although virtualenv seems like the answer, I have been reading about problems with applications that require specific versions of Python in the registry so it can find corresponding PYD and DLL files. This means that it is more