Python 2.4 & BLT ?

StepH stephane.bronsart at teledisnet.be
Sat May 14 07:35:04 EDT 2005


Ron Adam a écrit :
> StepH wrote:
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>> Ron Adam a écrit :
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>>> StepH wrote:
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>>>> Ron Adam a écrit :
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>>>>> StepH wrote:
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>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm not able to install BLT on my Python 2.4 (upgraded to 2.4.1) 
>>>>>> distibution...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'v try to download btlz-for-8.3.exe, but when i try to install 
>>>>>> it, i've a msgbox saying to the file is corrupt...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any idea ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> StepH.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you tried blt2.4z-for-8.4exe?
>>>>>
>>>>> http://blt.sourceforge.net
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> yes.  When i try to execute it, a small msgbox apprea with the msg:
>>>> Corrupt installation detected!
>>>>
>>>> Any idea ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sounds like it might not be a corrupted install exe file, but a 
>>> previously installed version that is corrupted.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Hum, i've try to re-install all from scratch without success...
>>
>>
>>> Does the message box say anything else?  With just "Corrupt 
>>> installation detected!", it could also be a support file or missing 
>>> dll that the installer needs.
>>
>>
>>
>> Yes.  It's the only message that is displayed.
>> I've to go ahead...  so for now i'll use tk.Canvas for my display...
>>
>> If you have idea ?
> 
> 
> A little googling found the following which may give you a clue or ideas 
> of further searches.  Also run a virus scanner on the file before hand.
> 
> http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/composer/faq/90.htm

Argg...  I always find me stupid when i don't have find myself a such 
easy solution.  Running the .exe from C:\temp works, but now, even if 
the installation succes, i'm not able to run the pmw sample based on 
it...  Looks like i've now to re-install pmw or somethings like that.

I'll find it...

Thanks a lot for your help.
StepH.

> http://www.transcender.com/faqs/detail.aspx?pn=tradwnldinstallarticle00900&full=True&tree=True 
> 
> http://www.visagesoft.com/help/index.php?_a=knowledgebase&_j=questiondetails&_i=5 
> 
> http://www.wise.com/KBArticle.aspx?articleno=1034
> 
> As a last resort, you may also be able to check the exe file by using a 
> zip file reader such as winzip or powerarchiver.  You should be able to 
> extract the individual files that way, but it may be a bit of a task to 
> figure out where to put them.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> _Ron




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