Hi

You might have to run the all-in-one installer as the administrator.

Regards

_*Paul Malherbe*_

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On 24/05/11 12:37, Vic Watson wrote:
>
> Hi All.
>
> Firstly, I should introduce myself – I’m Vic, and I’m a software
> contractor. And I’m currently on-site at an important customer :-)
>
> I’ve built an app in Python/Gtk, and it’s all rather wonderful (I’m a
> bit of a Gtk fan, but comparatively new to Python).
>
> Now for the difficulty: I’ve deployed the app on numerous WinXP
> machines, and all is well. But one of my users is trying to install
> onto a Vista machine, and he’s having trouble with the all-in-one
> PyGtk installer. On running it, he gets an error something like
> “TARGETDIR property is not set”.
>
> We’re using Python 2.7, with the
> pygtk-all-in-one-2.22.6.win32-py2.7.msi installer (but we’ve also
> tried the 2.24 version with the same results). We’ve tried ignoring
> TARGETDIR, setting it in the environment, setting it on the command
> line, running the msi file from a file browser, running it from the
> command line with msiexec, …
>
> Has anyone seen this? I had a quick look through the archives, but
> didn’t see anything.
>
> Not really being a Windows user, I don’t even know where to start digging…
>
> Thanks!
>
> Vic.
>
>
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