Re: Python
dlitz@cheerful.com (Dwayne C . Litzenberger) writes:
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> On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 05:26:06PM +0100, Blazej Sawionek wrote:
> > I installed:
> > python-base
> > -doc
> > -examples
> > -misc
> > -stdwin
> >=20
> > When trying to execute scripts (eg. `wpi.py') I get the message: ImportEr=
> ror: No module named stdwin.
> >=20
> > How can I deal with that? Anything else should be installed?
> >=20
> > Blazej
> >=20
> >=20
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> `stdwin' looks like `Standard Windows', meaning your very dumb Python
> script requires the Windows Python interpreter (so much for
> cross-platform). See if you can port it, or if there are options in the
> script to make it work on *n[iu]x.
wpi.py is one of several python scripts distributed in the debs
that requires stdwin!
I just installed the stdwin package to test this, got same result.
Hummm ...
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