Hi,
I'm trying to compile Python 2.7.6 as a statically linked 64-bit Windows
executable, and I'm getting a weird error message. As per
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21231439/unresolved-external-symbol-main-no-underscore
I
have a command line that looks like:
cl /DPy_BUILD_CORE ... /link Adva
In the win32com.client class CastTo method, it is assumed that the
target interface type exists in the same library as the object to be
casted. To work around that issue, I modified the method with an
optional argument stating the target interface's library, as follows:
def CastTo_mod(ob, target,
The problem is that the DLL isn't registered (or not registered in a way
it can be used in your current config).
First, check the bitted-ness of the library matches Python - eg, if you
have a 64bit version of Python, the DLL will also need to be 64 bits
(and ditto for 32 bits). If that checks
On 21/01/2014 7:46 AM, Pieter Aarnoutse wrote:
Any chance we can have some functionality like that in the release?
Please submit a patch to sourceforge, and we'll see what we can do.
Please be sure to make it is a patch rather than the full version of the
modified function.
Cheers,
Mark
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[oops - resending with CC to python-win32 list]
On 21/01/2014 12:12 AM, Russell Wallace wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile Python 2.7.6 as a statically linked 64-bit Windows
executable, and I'm getting a weird error message. As per
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21231439/unresolved-external-s