Hi Harry,
since the build does work on a number of machines, including on this Win7
64 bit machine I'm typing this on, which doesn't have that directory, I
don't think that path in particular is the problem. The "access is denied"
seems to point to a file not being allowed to be loaded or written, rather
than a file that didn't exist.
It's certainly not something I can debug at this distance :-)
ps. I'm currently working on getting 32 bit versions built.
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Rune / 5Q5R
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On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 at 17:06, Harry McGavran Jr <w5pny@...> wrote:
Hi Rune --
No, I wasn't trying this on Ubuntu -- his machine is Windows 7, 64bit.
That path can't possibly exist on just about any other user's Windows
machine.
So I don't know how it could work without being able to pass an option
to python telling python where the python stuff is. Python on Windows
seems to install
in a user directory rather than a system wide directory by default. I'm
assuming you
are user "au184274" on your machines so it work on any of your machines
where
python is installed in the user directory structure.
I'm guessing that path shouldn't be hard coded in...
I was hoping I just needed to supply that exe with a commandline option
with
the directory path in it or some such.
73 --
Harry, W5PNY