Tim Peters wrote: > > [MAL] > > Oh, sorry that I wasn't clear enough. > > Me neither (see below). > > > Referring to the mxNumber package, I am seeing this situation: > > > > # This works... (note the start directory) > > > > C:\WINDOWS>python > > Python 2.1 (#15, Apr 16 2001, 18:25:49) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 > > Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > > >>> import mx.Number > > >>> print mx.Number.Float(3.141) > > 3.14100000000000001421e+0 > > >>> > > > > # This doesn't.... (from the Python install directory) > > > > D:\Python21>python > > Python 2.1 (#15, Apr 16 2001, 18:25:49) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 > > Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > > >>> import mx.Number > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? > > File "d:\python21\mx\Number\__init__.py", line 9, in ? > > from Number import * > > File "d:\python21\mx\Number\Number.py", line 11, in ? > > from mxNumber import * > > File "d:\python21\mx\Number\mxNumber\__init__.py", line 21, in ? > > from mxNumber import * > > ImportError: DLL load failed: Ein der fnr die Ausfnhrung dieser > > Anwendung notwen dige Bibliothekdateien kann nicht gefunden werden. > > >>> > > Well, there's your problem: looks some German hackers got into your machine > and screwed up the OS <wink>. Could be... > Now let me clarify what I wrote before: when I said I couldn't provoke a > problem, I meant ANY problem. It didn't matter whether I used the > __init__.py you shipped, or used the two-liner I posted, and it didn't matter > whether I started Python 2.1 from the install directory or from C:\Code > (etc). Nothing failed no matter what I tried. OK. I tried the same on a Win98 box with a fresh Python and mxNumber install -- and found no problems either; which leaves me rather clueless about where the failures on my Win95 box originate. Could someone else with a Win95 box perhaps test this ? Thanks anyway for hanging on, -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Company & Consulting: http://www.egenix.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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