floseries wrote: > > Thanks Karl for the link. But still it's not working. Same error as > before. > > By the way I had installed another binary WINDOWS installer for python 2.4 > because the original one from python.org came with an error on > installation: > > The cabinet file 'python' required for this installation is corrupt > and cannot be used. > This could indicate a network error, ... > or a problem with this package. > > This error I've got a few days earlier, too. And I stopped the firewall > for being sure that this will not be the error. Probably I have to go to > the python group, but why does it work for others as explained in the > article "Using buildout on WINDOWS"? > > I'm not scared, I'm frustrated. But not against Plone and Zope. It's > probably WINDOWS. But this will not help me. > > > Karl Johan Kleist wrote: >> >> No reason to be scared: installing and using MingW32 is piece-of-cake: >> http://plone.org/documentation/how-to/using-buildout-on-windows/view?searchterm=mingw >> > >
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