[Tutor] Fatal error after RE-installing Python 2.3.4

Tony Cappellini cappy2112 at gmail.com
Sun Sep 24 17:25:01 CEST 2006


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Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 08:25:13 -0400
From: Kent Johnson <kent37 at tds.net>
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Fatal error after RE-installing Python 2.3.4
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>>Were the extra warnings legitimate (i.e., the code really does have the
Hard to say, since my system was the only one that exhibits this problem.
But pychecker isn't really the concern, getting Python running is the main
issue.

>>Were the warnings all the same or just a few types?
Many were the same- function/method not found. Bu tthis is ok, since many of
the functions are assigned at runtime.

>> Maybe everyone else has pychecker configured to ignore those warnings -
pychecker allows you to create a >>.pycheckrc file to configure it.

My system doesn't have this, neither did two other systems where I ran
pychecker on the same file.
This was the first thing I looked for.


>>don't like to blame the hardware but this is pretty strange. Is it
possible you have a hardware problem?
>>It might be worth running a memory
Doubtful, because I have been running python for the last 2 weeks. This only
started happening on Friday, after I re-installed python & pythonwin.

Thanks
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