[Image-SIG] Installing Python Imaging Library

kcazabon kcazabon" <kcazabon@home.com
Thu, 10 Aug 2000 15:13:14 -0700


If you've also installed Mark Hammond's "Win32 Extensions", I've written an
auto-installer for PIL.  This will set up the Windows Registry and all that
stuff for you automatically, but relies on some of Mark's Win32 stuff to do
it.

You can get the Win32 Extensions at:
http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond/downloads/win32all-132.exe

My PIL installer can be found at:
http://members.home.com/imaging/downloads/PIL1.0final.exe


Kevin Cazabon.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard A. Glassco" <rglassco@mitretek.org>
To: <image-sig@python.org>; <fredrik_lundh@ivab.se>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 2:27 PM
Subject: [Image-SIG] Installing Python Imaging Library


> I just read the description of the Python Imaging Library and it looks
> great - it's just what I need.  I downloaded the Windows version and
> unzipped it.  But it's just sitting there.  I can't find a word about
> how to install it.  When I try to run it, I get a message that says "The
> _imaging C module is not installed".  So how to I install the PIL in
> Python 1.5.2
> in windows?
>
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