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Re: How to tell WinCvs where is Python?
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Mike Ayers |
Subject: |
Re: How to tell WinCvs where is Python? |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Jan 2003 21:53:45 -0800 |
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Richard Uhlmann wrote:
Hi,
I just installed WinCvs13b10.zip.
When I invoked the program the first time
it searches for tcl and python
For future questions regarding WinCVS, you will get best results
posting to the cvsgui mailing list (address@hidden).
After this I installed:
tcl823.exe and Python-2.3a1.exe
ok this is an alpha release
but also with the official version 2.2
NOT in Administrator mode (dlls are locally)
Hmmm - I don't know if nonlocal Python installations are supported.
Best check the docs available at the cvsgui site (now http://wincvs.org).
If you are installing the latest Python, you do not need to install
tcl, unless you wish to write tcl scripts.
everytime I invoke WinCvs I get the ErrorMessage:
WinCvs could not find Python 2.1 ...
My Operating System is Windows NT 4.0
Is the Python executable in your path?
HTH,
/|/|ike