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Makari Aeron
The Shadow's Of Eve TSOE Consortium
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Posted - 2012.06.28 00:42:00 -
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Hello, I continue to receive this error from the 1.4.2 install from github. Not quite sure what to do. (forums wouldn't let me post the traceback. GJ to the forums team for that)
http://pastie.org/4163047
Thanks, Makari
EDIT: I have my input and output paths set correctly and I have not changed the output mode from XML> Pew Pew Pew! |

Makari Aeron
The Shadow's Of Eve TSOE Consortium
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Posted - 2012.06.28 21:19:00 -
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Entity wrote:Makari Aeron wrote:Hello, I continue to receive this error from the 1.4.2 install from github. Not quite sure what to do. (forums wouldn't let me post the traceback. GJ to the forums team for that) http://pastie.org/4163047Thanks, Makari EDIT: I have my input and output paths set correctly and I have not changed the output mode from XML> You're probably using a 64bit python? The installers only work for 32bit python. (Though I'll upload some 64bit installers soonGäó)
Ahh ok. That would explain it. Yeah, I had to do a little RegEdit hack to just get it to install since the installer likes to read from the 64bit Software registry key area (I am guessing it's "default" and the 32bit installer read the "default" location) and Python installs default-ly (even 64bit) into the 32bit registry key area. Normally I'd just install the 32bit and be done with it, but I've got other software running off the 64-bit >.<
Well, I'll look forward to the soonGäó, I'll be waiting ;)
EDIT: I tried to compile the source myself, but it said I was missing a batch file (at work; don't remember the full name but it had VS in it; I'm guessing for M$ VS 2010 stuff) Pew Pew Pew! |

Makari Aeron
The Shadow's Of Eve TSOE Consortium
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Posted - 2012.06.28 22:55:00 -
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Entity wrote:Makari Aeron wrote: Yeah, I had to do a little RegEdit hack to just get it to install since the installer likes to read from the 64bit Software registry key area (I am guessing it's "default" and the 32bit installer read the "default" location) and Python installs default-ly (even 64bit) into the 32bit registry key area. That's odd. I've always had python properly detect eligible install locations, and I have 5 or 6 different python versions installed :)
I thought so too so I reinstalled; still had the same issue. *shrug* I'll just wait for the x64 version. I'm in no hurry. Pew Pew Pew! |
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