From a113.yb at gmail.com Tue Nov 6 14:55:20 2007 From: a113.yb at gmail.com (yves besombes) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 14:55:20 +0100 Subject: [PythonCE] install of PythCE 2.5 on Acer N300 ,WM 5.0 Message-ID: <26bc88160711060555h2a88c25fo749e63d8576c4fe@mail.gmail.com> Hello, I'm trying to install PythonCE on a Acer N300 with WM 5.0 the installation with pythonce*****.setup.exe is ok (pyth****.cab does't work) , but when i try to launch python.exe or a .py file , i have during 1 seconds the idle icon of WinMobile and nothing after.... i have install the many versions of pythCE 2.5 and 2.4 founded on SF, there is the same problem.... what happen? thanks for your help regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pythonce/attachments/20071106/a4284161/attachment.htm From a113.yb at gmail.com Tue Nov 6 17:50:02 2007 From: a113.yb at gmail.com (yves besombes) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 17:50:02 +0100 Subject: [PythonCE] install of PythCE 2.5 on Acer N300 ,WM 5.0 In-Reply-To: <26bc88160711060555h2a88c25fo749e63d8576c4fe@mail.gmail.com> References: <26bc88160711060555h2a88c25fo749e63d8576c4fe@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <26bc88160711060850h60a18814qcc2cd28962351910@mail.gmail.com> Thanks for your response , but i have soon tried this version. first , alls the pyth***.CAB stopped installation in the middle of this (i install on a SDCARD of 1 Go). second ,alls the pyth25***.exe install fine ..but when i launch python.exeor a python scripts( idle.py , for example ) , there is an WM_idle logo turning 1 seconds (twice) and after nothing appear...(same problem with a 2.4 version) after a pyth****setup.exe , is-it something else to do? because i normaly found the python logo in the "starts programs" directory ,and, i can click on is ,and alls the .py scripts have the logo of pythonCE , all seems OK. one year ago , i have installed a 2.3 version that work fine , that i manually desinstall. Is the desintallation bad? is-it some old dll in the windows directory to delete? thanks for yours helps regards 2007/11/6, yves besombes : > > Hello, > > > I'm trying to install PythonCE on a Acer N300 with WM 5.0 > the installation with pythonce*****.setup.exe is ok (pyth****.cab does't > work) , but when i try to launch python.exe or a .py file , i have during > 1 seconds the idle icon of WinMobile and nothing after.... > i have install the many versions of pythCE 2.5 and 2.4 founded on SF, > there is the same problem.... > what happen? > thanks for your help > regards > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pythonce/attachments/20071106/e0237919/attachment.htm From petri.wunsch at gmail.com Wed Nov 7 11:47:49 2007 From: petri.wunsch at gmail.com (Petri Wunsch) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 12:47:49 +0200 Subject: [PythonCE] COM ports Message-ID: Hi is it possible to use and manage PPC com ports. with pythonCE -Petri From frederic.mantegazza at gbiloba.org Wed Nov 7 12:04:59 2007 From: frederic.mantegazza at gbiloba.org (=?iso-8859-15?q?Fr=E9d=E9ric_Mantegazza?=) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 13:04:59 +0200 Subject: [PythonCE] COM ports In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200711071205.00230.frederic.mantegazza@gbiloba.org> On mercredi 07 novembre 2007, Petri Wunsch wrote: > is it possible to use and manage PPC com ports. with pythonCE Yes, using http://www.problemboard.com/dl/ceserial.zip. I didn't try it yet, but this is the answer I got some weeks ago. Hope this helps. -- Fr?d?ric http://www.gbiloba.org From toobaz at email.it Sat Nov 10 03:09:51 2007 From: toobaz at email.it (Pietro Battiston) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 03:09:51 +0100 Subject: [PythonCE] Wxython for PythonCE 2.5 Message-ID: <473512EF.4070103@email.it> Hello, I'm new to PythonCE and I like it a lot. I tried it with tkinter, but I would better like using wxwidgets... But the binaries provided in http://wxpyce.wikispaces.com/ apparently don't like Python 2.5... I get a "Bad magic number" error in importing module wx. Am I doing something wrong? Or is that version of wxpyce just too dated? Is there around a newer (compiled) one? Thanks in advance for any info Pietro Battiston From iksteen at gmail.com Sun Nov 11 12:30:54 2007 From: iksteen at gmail.com (Ingmar Steen) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 12:30:54 +0100 Subject: [PythonCE] Wxython for PythonCE 2.5 In-Reply-To: <473512EF.4070103@email.it> References: <473512EF.4070103@email.it> Message-ID: On Nov 10, 2007 3:09 AM, Pietro Battiston wrote: > Hello, > I'm new to PythonCE and I like it a lot. I tried it with tkinter, but I > would better like using wxwidgets... > > But the binaries provided in http://wxpyce.wikispaces.com/ apparently > don't like Python 2.5... I get a "Bad magic number" error in importing > module wx. > > Am I doing something wrong? Or is that version of wxpyce just too dated? > Is there around a newer (compiled) one? > > Thanks in advance for any info > > Pietro Battiston > _______________________________________________ > PythonCE mailing list > PythonCE at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce > Hi, Yes, it is indeed very dated. And the project kind of died when the original author (me) lost interest due to several issues. One of the biggest being the memory limitations of Windows CE (basically, wxpyce not fitting into the windows ce memory map). If someone wants to continue the project, be my guest :) Ingmar. From toobaz at email.it Mon Nov 12 11:32:17 2007 From: toobaz at email.it (Pietro Battiston) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:32:17 +0100 Subject: [PythonCE] Wxython for PythonCE 2.5 In-Reply-To: References: <473512EF.4070103@email.it> Message-ID: <47382BB1.8070407@email.it> Ingmar Steen ha scritto: > On Nov 10, 2007 3:09 AM, Pietro Battiston wrote: > >> Hello, >> I'm new to PythonCE and I like it a lot. I tried it with tkinter, but I >> would better like using wxwidgets... >> >> But the binaries provided in http://wxpyce.wikispaces.com/ apparently >> don't like Python 2.5... I get a "Bad magic number" error in importing >> module wx. >> >> Am I doing something wrong? Or is that version of wxpyce just too dated? >> Is there around a newer (compiled) one? >> >> Thanks in advance for any info >> >> Pietro Battiston >> _______________________________________________ >> PythonCE mailing list >> PythonCE at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce >> >> > > Hi, > > Yes, it is indeed very dated. And the project kind of died when the > original author (me) lost interest due to several issues. One of the > biggest being the memory limitations of Windows CE (basically, wxpyce > not fitting into the windows ce memory map). > > If someone wants to continue the project, be my guest :) > The "bug" you report seems a good reason for not continuing the project... maybe you could report it on the project homepage? For what concerns me, I use Python because I have absolutely no knowledge of C programming in Windows, neither the applications needed to develop in C under Windows CE... neither the time to learn, sorry. I'll stick to Tkinter until I'll be able to install Linux on my smartphone... Thank you for your work anyway. Pietro Battiston From alexandre.delattre at enst-bretagne.fr Mon Nov 12 15:10:14 2007 From: alexandre.delattre at enst-bretagne.fr (Alexandre Delattre) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 15:10:14 +0100 Subject: [PythonCE] Wxython for PythonCE 2.5 References: e9f72e1c0711110330p2ee65daeh9bc92071ea26e5ae@mail.gmail.com Message-ID: <47385EC6.6090906@enst-bretagne.fr> Hi, > For what concerns me, I use Python because I have absolutely no > knowledge of C programming in Windows, neither the applications needed > to develop in C under Windows CE... neither the time to learn, sorry. > I'll stick to Tkinter until I'll be able to install Linux on my > smartphone... If you want an alternative ot Tkinter, expecially if you're interested in native rendering, you should look forward for ppygui ( http://sf.net/projects/ppygui ). It is inspired by Venster, using ctypes to access system graphic dll (this helps a lot circumventing the virtual adress space limitation, beeing pure python and implementing no additional dll), but this is a brand new api, designed for python developers, and requires absolutely no knowledge of the C win32 api (But you can extend ppygui quite easily if you know so). I'm still developing it actively but the current basis provides the following features explained in this mail: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pythonce/2007-October/001874.html The toolkit works well on PocketPc and Touch-screen based Smartphone, and Christopher Fairbairn will help me porting it to other smartphone devices. There's a CVS up on sourceforge, but no public release yet. This is because I may still introduce little backward incompatible changes if for instance I find a better/more pythonic api for some controls, but I'm inclined to send the work done so far to anyone asking for it. Regards, Alexandre From toobaz at email.it Mon Nov 12 15:19:13 2007 From: toobaz at email.it (Pietro Battiston) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 15:19:13 +0100 Subject: [PythonCE] Wxython for PythonCE 2.5 In-Reply-To: <47385EC6.6090906@enst-bretagne.fr> References: e9f72e1c0711110330p2ee65daeh9bc92071ea26e5ae@mail.gmail.com <47385EC6.6090906@enst-bretagne.fr> Message-ID: <473860E1.8000804@email.it> Alexandre Delattre ha scritto: > Hi, >> For what concerns me, I use Python because I have absolutely no >> knowledge of C programming in Windows, neither the applications needed >> to develop in C under Windows CE... neither the time to learn, sorry. >> I'll stick to Tkinter until I'll be able to install Linux on my >> smartphone... > > > If you want an alternative ot Tkinter, expecially if you're interested > in native rendering, > you should look forward for ppygui ( http://sf.net/projects/ppygui ). Thanks for the info; it looks like a very interesting thing, something really needed for many programmers. Unfortunately, using ppygui would mean using my app only on Windows Mobile on my smartphone, while not only I find very useful to test it on my Linux laptop, but I dream of installing Linux even on my smartphone sooner or later. I may choose, as long as I develop it, to gain enough abstraction from the UI to enable the possibility to switch gui from system to system; in this case, I think I will look at your ppygui (and Gtk under Linux). But this is still not the case... Anyway, thank for your tip, and good work Pietro Battiston From trey at opmstech.org Thu Nov 22 00:33:30 2007 From: trey at opmstech.org (Trey Keown) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 17:33:30 -0600 (CST) Subject: [PythonCE] Where to copy Tkinter directories?? Message-ID: <60456.68.191.136.241.1195688010.squirrel@webmail.opmstech.org> Hey, everybody, anybody who's out there... I need some help... where do I copy the directories for Tkinter on my smartphone? I have Windows Mobile 6. From jigisbert.etra-id at grupoetra.com Mon Nov 26 17:39:00 2007 From: jigisbert.etra-id at grupoetra.com (Jose Ignacio Gisbert) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 17:39:00 +0100 Subject: [PythonCE] PythonCe suddlenly closes Message-ID: <002601c8304a$d9616110$2000a8c0@depid.local> Hi all, I am using on my Pocket PC pythonce 2.5, and I call my script from cmd, like ?>python /medir/script.py?, it opens pythonCe, runs well, and when it shows the answer, it suddenly closes, reminding only cmd window. I don?t know why it does such thing, so if you could help me I would be very pleased. Thanks in advance! _______________________________ Jos? Ignacio Gisbert Sanus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pythonce/attachments/20071126/b80193d0/attachment.htm From frederic.mantegazza at gbiloba.org Mon Nov 26 18:32:15 2007 From: frederic.mantegazza at gbiloba.org (=?iso-8859-15?q?Fr=E9d=E9ric_Mantegazza?=) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 18:32:15 +0100 Subject: [PythonCE] PythonCe suddlenly closes In-Reply-To: <002601c8304a$d9616110$2000a8c0@depid.local> References: <002601c8304a$d9616110$2000a8c0@depid.local> Message-ID: <200711261832.16103.frederic.mantegazza@gbiloba.org> On lundi 26 novembre 2007, Jose Ignacio Gisbert wrote: > I am using on my Pocket PC pythonce 2.5, and I call my script from cmd, > like ?>python /medir/script.py?, it opens pythonCe, runs well, and when > it shows the answer, it suddenly closes, reminding only cmd window. I > don?t know why it does such thing, so if you could help me I would be > very pleased. I suppose that your script shows the answer and terminates, so the GUI closes. There should be a way to tell it to stay open even if the script is over... -- Fr?d?ric http://www.gbiloba.org From oneeyedelf1 at gmail.com Tue Nov 27 06:58:49 2007 From: oneeyedelf1 at gmail.com (knic knic) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:58:49 -0800 Subject: [PythonCE] PythonCe suddlenly closes In-Reply-To: <002601c8304a$d9616110$2000a8c0@depid.local> References: <002601c8304a$d9616110$2000a8c0@depid.local> Message-ID: <200711262158.49226.oneeyedelf1@gmail.com> On Monday 26 November 2007 08:39:00 am Jose Ignacio Gisbert wrote: > Hi all, > > > > I am using on my Pocket PC pythonce 2.5, and I call my script from cmd, > like ?>python /medir/script.py?, it opens pythonCe, runs well, and when it > shows the answer, it suddenly closes, reminding only cmd window. I don?t > know why it does such thing, so if you could help me I would be very > pleased. > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > _______________________________ > Jos? Ignacio Gisbert Sanus I running just fine using the pythonce-smartphone Python-2.5-20071004 release. Perhaps you could post what isn't working for you. Also when launching python scripts I just double click them (I haven't installed a commandline on my pocket pc). Does the ftp ever work for you? -- Knic From alexandre.delattre at enst-bretagne.fr Tue Nov 27 13:28:25 2007 From: alexandre.delattre at enst-bretagne.fr (Alexandre Delattre) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:28:25 +0100 Subject: [PythonCE] PythonCe suddlenly closes Message-ID: <474C0D69.7030007@enst-bretagne.fr> Hi, With the command line, you can specify the /nocpcceshell flag to prevent the console gui to appear: > python /nopcceshell \medir\script.py The output is then directly written in the PocketCMD console. Hope it helps, Alexandre From jabapyth at gmail.com Thu Nov 29 23:06:07 2007 From: jabapyth at gmail.com (jabapyth) Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:06:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [PythonCE] Where to copy Tkinter directories?? In-Reply-To: <60456.68.191.136.241.1195688010.squirrel@webmail.opmstech.org> References: <60456.68.191.136.241.1195688010.squirrel@webmail.opmstech.org> Message-ID: <13964516.post@talk.nabble.com> There's a great tutorial for that over at the pythonce wiki: http://pythonce.sourceforge.net/Wikka/Tkinter Trey Keown wrote: > > Hey, everybody, anybody who's out there... > > I need some help... > where do I copy the directories for Tkinter on my smartphone? > I have Windows Mobile 6. > > _______________________________________________ > PythonCE mailing list > PythonCE at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Where-to-copy-Tkinter-directories---tf4853514.html#a13964516 Sent from the Python - pythonce mailing list archive at Nabble.com.