Get strange errors, when using PythonWin (win32all-124)
with Python 1.5.2b2 or 1.5.2c1 on this Windows 95 machine here.
The installprogram said that
AXScript, Python Interpreter and Python Dictionary
couldn't be registered. Should be registered manually.
How can I do that?
When importing COM stuff, I get:
import pythoncom
Traceback (innermost last): File "<interactive input>", line 1,
in ?ImportError:
DLL load failed: A device attached to the system is not functioning.
Reading documentation I know about possible old COM dlls as noted on
http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond/bigpond/Downloads.html
but my error message seems to be different.
That why I though I just ask again. :-)
(Python.org is not reachable from here right now, so I cannot
follow the link on Hammond's page to find out more about that DLLs.)
Is it save to install them?
Another thing:
The example in the architecture.html file seems to be out of
data. It should be:
from pywin.mfc import dialog
(it is just not nice, if beginners stumble over on of the first examples.)
Regards,
Bernhard
with Python 1.5.2b2 or 1.5.2c1 on this Windows 95 machine here.
The installprogram said that
AXScript, Python Interpreter and Python Dictionary
couldn't be registered. Should be registered manually.
How can I do that?
When importing COM stuff, I get:
import pythoncom
Traceback (innermost last): File "<interactive input>", line 1,
in ?ImportError:
DLL load failed: A device attached to the system is not functioning.
Reading documentation I know about possible old COM dlls as noted on
http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond/bigpond/Downloads.html
but my error message seems to be different.
That why I though I just ask again. :-)
(Python.org is not reachable from here right now, so I cannot
follow the link on Hammond's page to find out more about that DLLs.)
Is it save to install them?
Another thing:
The example in the architecture.html file seems to be out of
data. It should be:
from pywin.mfc import dialog
(it is just not nice, if beginners stumble over on of the first examples.)
Regards,
Bernhard