[Image-SIG] Fwd: PIL 1.1.7 and Python 2.7.1

Chris Mitchell chris.mit7 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 15 16:59:48 CEST 2011


It's because the registry is different on 64 bit windows you are running into this problem. It also probably means that what you are trying to install is compiled for a 32 bit os. Chris gohlke has a 64 bit binary built. Google around and you should find his website

Jeff Melvaine <jeffmelvaine at gmail.com> wrote:

Is this combination supported? I'm running 64 bit Windows 7 on my ASUS G73JW, and when I try to install PIL, the wizard complains as follows: Python version 2.7 required, whih was not found in the registry. When I OK this message box, I get a blank form: Python 2.7 is required for this package.Select installation to use {Blank list] Python Directory: [Blank text] Installation Directory: [Blank text] When I run the register script from your website, it says that it cannot register, probably (it says) because Python is registered already. The registry editor shows that I have the following entries defined: Python PythonCore Help Main Python Documentation: C:\Python27\Doc\python271.chm InstallPath: C:\Python27\ InstallGroup: Python 2.7 Modules PythonPath: C:\Python27\Lib;\Python27\DLLs;C:\Python27\Lib\lib-tk All these entries have type REG_SZ. I have not played with the registry or deviated from the default installation process. I am toying with the idea of entering C:\Python27\ in the
installer's text entry fields for Python directory and installation directory, but I'm wary of misfired installation procedures that might be hard to undo, so I thought I should ask first. TIA Jeff_____________________________________________
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