[IronPython] [python] Win32pipe, win32File, Win32api

Michael Foord fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk
Wed Dec 12 12:04:58 CET 2007


Kaveripakam, Sathish wrote:
> HI All,
>  
> I am trying to port python code to the .NET environment using iron python.
>  
> In my existing python code, I have calls to the WIn applications:
>  
> import win32pipe
> import win32File
> import Win32api

Those modules are C extensions compiled for CPython. To run the code 
with IronPython you will have to replace those modules with .NET 
equivalents.

Michael
http://www.manning.com/foord

>  
> When I try to execute the above code, it complains "No module named 
> win32xxx". In my system append path, I have also given link to pick 
> the libraries from the "../IPCE-r7/Lib"  (i.e python stub for 
> ironpython). But it didnt help me much.
>  
> Could anyone let me know, how to handle the win32xxx imports for iron 
> python ?
>  
> Regards
>  
>
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