[Python.NET] It is possible to build pythonnet on python 3.4 with visual studio 2015?
germano carella
germano.carella at gmail.com
Sun Sep 6 00:42:24 CEST 2015
Ok Tony, thanks, it works!
Now, i've an other problem:
I'm writing a simple package browser accessible to screen readers.
For this purpose i'm using pkgutil, that iterates from modules in
sys.path etc.
Unfortunately .net modules, even if I import clr, doesn't appear on list
of pkgutil.iter_modules.
I tried with jedi, for autocompletion, but jedi is unable to retrieve
classes and methods for .net modules.
There's a way to list .net modules with clr?
Thanks!
Il 03/09/2015 17:28, Tony Roberts ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> take a look at setup.py. That's the easiest way to build it for Python
> 3.4 (you can use the solution, but you'll need to edit some settings -
> check setup.py to see what it sets). You should be able to modify
> setup.py to make it pick up VS 2015 easily enough.
>
> regards,
> Tony
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 8:45 PM germano carella
> <germano.carella at gmail.com <mailto:germano.carella at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi to all,
> The question is in object: can I use python for .net on python 3.4,
> windows 10 and visual studio 2015?
> I tried to build solution with vs 2015, no errors when compiling. But,
> by starting NPython.exe it seems to look at python27.dll instead of
> python34.dll.
> I used 2to3 script in pythonnet folder before trying to compile
> with vs2015.
> Now, there is any way to use it with python 3.4?
> Thanks!
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