This link might help you:2013/7/23 Jason Sachs <jmsachs@gmail.com>is there a prebuilt version of pythonnet for x64? I tried downloading source + opening the VS10 solution file it in Visual Studio express 2013 but it gives a bunch of migration errors.On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Bradley Friedman <brad@fie.us> wrote:My best guess is that the pyd file is not built correctly for your python.When you run npython, python.runtime.dll is already linked to the .NET executable and is active. That's why you don't need to import clr to get going.But when you run it as a module, it needs to be imported to get the clr loaded up and get python.runtime.dll linked in. The clr.pyd is a stub to accomplish that. And it's compiled differently per platform.That it doesn't recognize it as a valid executable suggests either a 32/64 bit issue, or that you might have a .pyd that's for linux, or some other binary incompatibility.On Jul 22, 2013, at 7:54 PM, Jason Sachs <jmsachs@gmail.com> wrote:...yet when I run npython.exe it works fine:C:\>c:\app\python\anaconda\1.6.0\lib\site-packages\pythonnet\npythonPython 2.7.5 |Anaconda 1.6.0 (64-bit)| (default, May 31 2013, 10:45:37) [MSC v.1500 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.>>> import System>>>On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Jason Sachs <jmsachs@gmail.com> wrote:I'm still missing this. Here's what I tried (never mind Eclipse+pydev for the moment, I'm just trying to run a python.exe to get what I want)- I created a "pythonnet" directory under site-packages- I created a "pythonnet.pth" file that contains "pythonnet"- I added the 5 files from pythonnet into the "pythonnet" directory under site-packagesand if I run python here's what I get: it shows up in sys.path but I can't import System and if I import clr it gives me an error.
C:\>apythonPython 2.7.5 |Anaconda 1.6.0 (64-bit)| (default, May 31 2013, 10:45:37) [MSC v.1500 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.>>> import sys>>> sys.path\python27.zip', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\DLLs', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\plat-win', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\lib-tk', 'cackages', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packages\\PIL', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packages\\pythonnet', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packages\\win32', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packages\\win32\\lib', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packages\\Pythonwin', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packages\\setuptools-0.6c11-py2.7.egg-info']>>> import SystemTraceback (most recent call last):File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>ImportError: No module named System>>> import clrTraceback (most recent call last):File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.C:\>dir c:\app\python\anaconda\1.6.0\lib\site-packages\pythonnet\Volume in drive C is Local DiskVolume Serial Number is 8242-AA56Directory of c:\app\python\anaconda\1.6.0\lib\site-packages\pythonnet07/22/2013 04:43 PM <DIR> .07/22/2013 04:43 PM <DIR> ..12/29/2012 04:28 PM 3,584 clr.pyd12/29/2012 04:27 PM 275,968 nPython.exe12/29/2012 04:27 PM 13,824 nPython.pdb12/29/2012 04:15 PM 375,296 Python.Runtime.dll12/29/2012 04:15 PM 411,136 Python.Runtime.pdb5 File(s) 1,079,808 bytes2 Dir(s) 339,216,891,904 bytes freeOn Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Bradley Friedman <brad@fie.us> wrote:
You may be able to drop the binaries into those locations. Note I said build/acquire. In that case you'd acquire.Deployment is another matter.When it comes to PyDev, you'll want to make sure it's using the PYTHONPATH and site-packages locations you think it is. Further, you should probably figure out if "import clr" works. And from there, work on importing .net namespaces. If sometime fails, we'll need specific console output or stack traces to be of any use here I'd think.-brad_________________________________________________
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