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Re: Pyrex IDE: msg#00043python.pyrex
Phillip J. Eby wrote: At 09:26 AM 4/19/04 +0100, Voidspace wrote: Hmm..... will have a look.
Yup. MinGW doesn't.
I'm *very* sure I'm calling it 'disutils.cfg' the wrong one. Which will neatly explain why it doesn't work. Defintie case of 'seeing what you think it says' instead of what it *actually* says. Thanks. Fuzzy -- http://www.Voidspace.org.uk The Place where headspace meets cyberspace. Online resource site - covering science, technology, computing, cyberpunk, psychology, spirituality, fiction and more. --- http://www.atlantibots.org.uk http://groups.yahoo.com/group/atlantis_talk/ Atlantibots - stomping across the worlds of Atlantis. Building with Python - programming language that rules the world. --- http://www.fuchsiashockz.co.uk http://groups.yahoo.com/group/void-shockz --- Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow talent to the dark place where it leads. -Erica Jong Ambition is a poor excuse for not having sense enough to be lazy. -Milan Kundera |
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