[PythonCE] 3. Install (geoff)

javirosa at eden.rutgers.edu javirosa at eden.rutgers.edu
Mon Jan 30 01:47:11 CET 2006


I had similar difficulties actually. Perhaps I'm just not using Tkinter
right but I just get a no module named Tkinter. I unziped the
Tkinter-Files into the toplevel directory on my PDA just after installing
the latest PythonCE.

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> From: Dmitry Belyaev <rumata-estor at nm.ru>
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> There is console for Pocket PC. There is PocketGCC package at
> http://pocketgcc.sourceforge.net/down.html and it has 3 cab files. One
> of them is console for PPC.
> I found that raw_input() switches to (or creates) pocket console for
> input.
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> On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 15:35:02 +0100, Dmitry Belyaev <rumata-estor at nm.ru>
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>> There is console for Pocket PC. There is PocketGCC package at
>> http://pocketgcc.sourceforge.net/down.html and it has 3 cab files. One
>> of them is console for PPC.
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> I found console for PocketPC at symbolictools.de.
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> From: geoff <geoff at gmceng.com>
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> ok trying again from scratch as I must be missing something.
>
> On the download site:
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> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=104228
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> there are five files available for download.
>
> I have tried using just the:
>
>   PythonCE-2.3.5-20051223-setup.exe
>
> and running from a windoze box which syncs with my ipaq handheld.
>
> This works fine for simple command line python stuff.
>
> I have been advised here last week to use easygui which in turn uses
> Tkinter.
>
> I have tried copying earlier versions of a Tkinter-Files.zip as
> suggested on the site:
>
> http://tkinter.unpythonic.net/wiki/How_20to_20install_20Tkinter
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> THIS DOES NOT WORK
>
> Has anyone installed the latest image successfully?
>
> Is there more to this than running the exe file from the desktop machine?
>
> Do I need to do more with the other four files on the latest download????
>
> Please help if you can. Python is so easy on a desktop and I would
> really like to use my one off application when out of the office.
>
> Thanks again
>
>
> Geoff
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