Re: [PyOpenGL-Users] Real Beginner Installation Question
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From: <il...@ya...> - 2003-02-20 07:15:38
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Hi, you should get the PyOpenGL-2.0.0.44.win32-py2.2.exe file. The 2.0.1.0x releases are alpha source only releases at the moment. Mike: is there any way we can mark these as alpha releases? Maybe a released readme file which describes which versions are what? ps. I *still* haven't got my copy of msvc++ standard. I've been waiting for over a month to get it from this current store. Other store took 2 weeks and I went in to collect it and they gave me a c# version! --- Waisberg Isaac <is...@to...> wrote: > Hi: > > I'm trying to install PyOpenGL but can't figure out > what > I'm doing wrong. > > I have Python 2.3 (at Windows 2000) and downloaded > PyOpenGL 2.0.1.03 > > When I decompress de file I get a directory > containing > a setup.py file. I double clicked the file but it > seems that > nothing really happened. > > I entered "from OpenGL.GL import *" in the Python > shell > and got an error massage saying that there is no > module > called OpenGL.GL > > Summarizing, how can I install PyOpenGL? > > Thanks a lot, > > Isaac > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com |