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From: Mark C. <ma...@ma...> - 2010-04-03 18:48:38
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Hello. Running Windows Vista 64-bit. Installed Python 2.6.5 and WxPython, 64-bit versions, on my laptop last night. Went to install PythonCard, and I get the error "No Python installation found in the Registry." Searching around a bit, I suspect that the problem is that 64-bit programs put registry entries in different places than 32-bit. Anyone have a solution? (I know I could probably just install 32-bit Python and wxPython, but I'd rather stick to 64-bit versions when they're available.) Registry entries I need to make, or a 64-bit installer for PythonCard? Also, since the last release of PythonCard was 2006, I suppose it's fair to ask... is it a dead project at this point? If not, maybe a new release is warranted. If so, what have people moved on to using for GUI development? I chose PythonCard (developed an app a few years ago using it) because it came closest to the rapid application development I'd become used to using Visual Basic... if not PythonCard, any suggestions? Mark |