AVPython embeds the Python programming language within ArcView GIS 3.x. This project will also encompass efforts to build a similar bridge between Python and ArcObjects. An integrated, redistributable Python / PyWin32 setup wizard is also published here.
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This installer is intended to provide an easy, single-step, freely redistributable method of setting up Python and the PyWin32 extensions. In addition, the installer is meant to have enhanced compatibility with ArcGIS 9.1, so that Geoprocessing Framework users can easily upgrade to a more up-to-date version of Python. The setup wizard has been updated to Python 2.4.2 and PyWin32 207. This package is developed using the free, open source InnoSetup compiler. The source script is also available, and is licensed under the same terms as Python itself. More information can be found in the "pythonsetup" file release package at http://sourceforge.net/projects/avpython/. See also the official Python home page, found at http://www.python.org/; and the official PyWin32 project page, found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/.
Python is updated to Version 2.4.2 PyWin32 is updated to Build 207 Due to improvements in PyWin32 Build 207, there is now greatly enhanced code completion for COM objects. The PyWin32 build number is written to the registry at HKLM\Python\Pythonwin\Build, only if that setting is not already present. ArcGIS checks for this setting before allowing Python-based Script Tools to run in the Geoprocessing Framework. The pywin32 path settings are now handled the same as the official version, using a .pth file instead of the PythonPath registry key. Also, pywin32.version.txt is included in case any programs check for it.
Python is updated to Version 2.4.2 PyWin32 is updated to Build 207 Due to improvements in PyWin32 Build 207, there is now greatly enhanced code completion for COM objects. The PyWin32 build number is written to the registry at HKLM\Python\Pythonwin\Build, only if that setting is not already present. ArcGIS checks for this setting before allowing Python-based Script Tools to run in the Geoprocessing Framework. The pywin32 path settings are now handled the same as the official version, using a .pth file instead of the PythonPath registry key. Also, pywin32.version.txt is included in case any programs check for it.
Python is updated to Version 2.4.2 Pywin32 is updated to Build 205 The Pywin32 build number is written to the registry at HKLM\Python\Pythonwin\Build, only if that setting is not already present. ArcGIS checks for this setting before allowing Python-based Script Tools to run in the Geoprocessing Framework.
Python is updated to Version 2.4.2 Pywin32 is updated to Build 205 The Pywin32 build number is written to the registry at HKLM\Python\Pythonwin\Build, only if that setting is not already present. ArcGIS checks for this setting before allowing Python-based Script Tools to run in the Geoprocessing Framework.
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