
Hi
I can import CLR, but not imaplib. Although imaplib is part of the standard python library, and I suppose I didn't need CLR. I also tried different combinations of case of the word "imaplib", since the import statement is case sensitive. Currently I have the latest Python version 25, and installed the latest PythonNet afterwards (PythonNet 1.0 release candidate 2). Also tried to include the path to the C:\Python25\Lib in the systemvariable PATH, where imaplib.py resides.
Furthermore I included C:\Program Files\PythonNet in the same systemvariable, but that's nog part of the problem I guess.
Regards, Kris
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 19:39:43 -0700From: dvpdiner2@yahoo.comSubject: Re: [Python.NET] Unable to import library imaplibTo: kris_beyers@hotmail.comCC: pythondotnet@python.org
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----- Original Message ----From: Kris Beyers kris_beyers@hotmail.comTo: pythondotnet@python.orgSent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 1:31:35 PMSubject: [Python.NET] Unable to import library imaplib
Hi I'm trying to make a python script (which would be called from a C# application) and communicates with an IMAP server.Passing variables from C# to python and back is no problem, but when I type "import imaplib" on top of the python script to support IMAP, the script fails to run at line with following code: "func.Invoke(arguments)". Showing error message in the C# developer: "<null reference>". I also tried to call PythonEngine.ImportModule("imaplib") first, but no change.Is there a way to import the library? Thank you in advance. Tip: Just found out about an amazing C# developer http://www.sharpdevelop.net (open source) Regards,Kris C#***try { string imapUser = "kris"; string imapPassword = "a password"; PythonEngine.Initialize(); PyObject[] arguments = new PyObject[2]; arguments[0] = PyObject.FromManagedObject(imapUser); arguments[1] = PyObject.FromManagedObject(imapPassword); PyObject pyportal = PythonEngine.ImportModule("PyPortal"); PyObject func = pyportal.GetAttr("invoker"); PyObject result = func.Invoke(arguments); this.label1.Text = result.ToString();} catch (Exception err) { this.label1.Text = err.Message.ToString();} The file PyPortal.py***************import imaplib # <-- causes errordef invoker(imapUser, imapPassword): messages = [] M = imaplib.IMAP4('imap.next.mail.yahoo.com') M.login(imapUser, imapPassword) M.select() typ, data = M.search(None, 'ALL') for num in data[0].split(): typ, data = M.fetch(num, '(RFC822)') messages.append('Message %s\n%s\n' % (num, data[0][1])) M.close() M.logout() return '<delimiter>'.join(messages) het ultieme online mailprogramma! Ontdek Windows Live Hotmail, _________________________________________________Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.orghttp://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet
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