It's just my luck that the day after making a major release
my mail server decides to give up the ghost, and I'm unable
to easily respond to questions about it. I've had to login
to a remote machine just to send this message...
From the archives I see that there is a problem importing from
stc_c. My guess is that the old module is still on your system,
(sorry, I forgot to add the check for previous version and
prompt for uninstall to the installer...) The easiest thing to
do is to go to your wxPython package directory and remove all
*.pyd files except for wxc.pyd.
For the ActiveXWrapper crash, this is something that has been
known for a while, and hasn't been figured out yet... It
doesn't happen on NT or Win2k, and for Python 1.5.2 it doesn't
happen if you use win32all-128. Apparently something happened
around build 130 of win32all that causes this problem to show
up on win9x. If anybody has a win9x machine and the ability to
build debug versions of wxWindows, wxPython, and win32all and
trace through this I would appreciate it.
From Robin's site:
I have bandwidth restrictions there so please try SourceForge first
Would anybody else like to be a mirror?
What kind of bandwidth numbers are we talking about here?
If I wanted to commit to a limited number of downloads, maybe a cgi solution
is called for. After some limit it stops working.
Let me know if something like this would help.
--Darrell
>From Robin's site:
>I have bandwidth restrictions there so please try SourceForge first
>Would anybody else like to be a mirror?
What kind of bandwidth numbers are we talking about here?
If I wanted to commit to a limited number of downloads, maybe a cgi solution
is called for. After some limit it stops working.
Let me know if something like this would help.
--Darrell
It's just my luck that the day after making a major release
my mail server decides to give up the ghost, and I'm unable
to easily respond to questions about it.
Hi all,
My mail server is back. I'll try later today to get all the waiting
messages answered.
> >From Robin's site:
> >I have bandwidth restrictions there so please try SourceForge first
> >Would anybody else like to be a mirror?
>
> What kind of bandwidth numbers are we talking about here?
> If I wanted to commit to a limited number of downloads, maybe a cgi
solution
> is called for. After some limit it stops working.
>