Hi, I am experimenting with getting a Python library running in IronPython that relies on PyBonjour (http://code.google.com/p/pybonjour/). PyBonjour is a pure python library interfacing with the systems bonjour installation. I am completely unexperienced with CTypes, so what I am proposing now might seem naïve.
At the top of the pybonjour.py is code looking like this: if sys.platform == 'win32': # Need to use the stdcall variants _libdnssd = ctypes.windll.dnssd _CFunc = ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE IronPython's sys.platform evaluates to 'cli', so I have tried to change the check to if sys.platform == 'win32' or sys.platform == 'cli': This seems to work, but everytime a C function is called now, Python complains that theres an argument too much. E.g. TypeError: CFunctionType() takes at most 2 arguments (3 given). My suggestion is that ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE in IronPython might be a wrong value? (In IronPython it seems to always be 0x000000000000002B, whereas in CPython the value varies) Does anyone have an idea of how to go about this? It should be noted that I have pybonjour running with the standard CPython on Windows. Thanks, Clemens
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