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From: Tony M. <to...@sp...> - 2009-08-11 01:26:52
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> Has anyone attempted this with any luck. I have tried to do this by The Pyzor client won't currently run on (non-Cygwin) Windows (this is ticket #56). The major issue is that Python on Windows doesn't have the alarm signals that the client uses to manage timeouts. This can be worked around, but it's not currently high on my priority list (patches are always welcome, of course). There are then minor issues that come from Pyzor having never run on Windows, like the path issues that you found. I'm sorry this isn't better news. If you really want to use Pyzor, I can suggest Python code that will do a check (without any timeout handling). Cheers, Tony |