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From: godzilla at netmeg.net (Les Schaffer)
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Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 15:43:35 GMT
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Subject: Python without registry entries
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References: <370fb711.28093946@news.demon.co.uk> <7eol16$1l2$1@m2.c2.telstra-mm.net.au>
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Message-ID: <37121820.3758204@news.netmeg.net>
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On Sun, 11 Apr 1999 08:57:49 +1000, "Mark Hammond" wrote:
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>You can. Python does not _need_ the registry for anything.
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a followup question:
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I just switched over our windows machine to NT from win98, and did a
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clean install so the registry is fresh spanking new...
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is there some way to restore the registry settings for python and the
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win32 extensions without downloading the whole darn thing again?
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pythonwin doesnt run right now because win32ui.pyd is not found. in
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lieu of remaking the registry entries are there a handful of env.
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variables that can be set to keep python humming along?
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in other words, since i come from linux and know about the env
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variables there, does ALL one need to do on windows is have the
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appropriate env. variables set, or is there something more to the slew
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of registry entries i see were made from the original install logs for
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python 1.5.2c and win32 extensions.
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said differently, if one doesnt need the registry entries for anything
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pythonic, why are there these whole slew of entries made when its
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installed?
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thanks
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les schaffer
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