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Von: Samat
An: i...@gno.de
Datum: 20.10.2013 10:23
Betreff: Re: Re: [Pywikipedia-l] import module --> ImportError: No module
named ...
> Dear xqt,
>
> I got my core bot from github using TortoiseSVN, it should have been the
> latest
> Brave new world!
> I liked the old days when it was just simple to use Pywiki. No reinstall
> after each update, no 100-mile-long commands.
>
>
If you install core as side package, the command line of ore and compat is the
same.
Without installing core the core command is just 4 characters l
: [Pywikipedia-l] import module --> ImportError: No module named
...
> Hi Strainu,
>
> Thanks for your answer!
>
> I have tried your advice, but it is still not perfect.
>
> c:\Program Files\pywikipedia>python pwb.py pywikibot\login.py
> Traceback (most recent call
Hi Amir,
Compat version looks working for me.
Thx!
Samat
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Amir Ladsgroup wrote:
> you need to install httlib2 for running core
>
> if you're more comfortable with older versions you can use "compat"
> instead of core, I bet you are more familiar with it
>
> B
you need to install httlib2 for running core
if you're more comfortable with older versions you can use "compat"
instead of core, I bet you are more familiar with it
Best
On 10/19/13, Samat wrote:
> Hi Strainu,
>
> Thanks for your answer!
>
> I have tried your advice, but it is still not perfec
Hi Strainu,
Thanks for your answer!
I have tried your advice, but it is still not perfect.
c:\Program Files\pywikipedia>python pwb.py pywikibot\login.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "pwb.py", line 104, in
run_python_file(fn, args)
File "pwb.py", line 49, in run_python_file
Brave new world!
I liked the old days when it was just simple to use Pywiki. No reinstall
after each update, no 100-mile-long commands.
2013/10/19 Strainu
> The simplest way is to run pwb.py from the root of the framework. So,
> if you got the code in c:\pywikibot-core and pywikibot in
> c:\pyw
The simplest way is to run pwb.py from the root of the framework. So,
if you got the code in c:\pywikibot-core and pywikibot in
c:\pywikibot-core\pywikibot, you'd have something like:
c:\pywikibot-core> python pwb.py pywikibot\login.py
or, in general,
c:\pywikibot-core> python pwb.py c:\path\to\
Hi,
I had used pywikibot for years, but in the past years I didn't use it.
Now, I would like to use it again on Windows7, therefore I downloaded the
code from here: https://github.com/wikimedia/pywikibot-core using
TortoiseSVN, and installed Python 2.7.5. I use the last version of these.
I set the