> It looks like the windows build includes an updated > python_d.dll but leaves an out-of-date python.dll: > > PYTHON22 DLL 843,833 05-08-02 2:34a python22.dll > PYTHON~1 DLL 1,744,943 08-02-02 8:55p python22_d.dll Neither of those was created by the installer (look at the dates!). Perhaps somehow the installer couldn't write your python.dll because it was in use? The python22_d.dll is never written by the installer -- we don't distribute any debug-mode files. I'm sure the installer is fine, the problem must be in your setup. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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