On Monday, 6 February 2017 16:16:24 UTC+11, Jean-Claude Roy wrote:
> I am trying to install Python 3.6.0 on a Windows 7 computer.
> The download of 29.1 MB is successful and I get the nextwindow. I choose the
> "install now" selection and thatopens the Setup Program window.
> Now the trouble s
Am 15.05.19 um 20:25 schrieb Chip Towner:
Terry,
Thanks for the input and FYI I am running 10.14.4 Mojave.
Apple changed a couple of APIs on Mojave (versus High Sierra) that made
Tk stop working, when it was compiled with the Mojave SDK. Tk compiled
against the High Sierra SDK continued to w
I'm developing a Python3 application using Python3-3.7.3 and
virtualenv-16.5.0 on a Slackware-14.2 host.
The project directory contains subdirectories, including gui/ (with the
tkinter views) and classes/ with the SQLAlchemy model.py.
Within the gui/ directory as the cwd testing the code for a v
On 16/05/2019 22:50, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I'm developing a Python3 application using Python3-3.7.3 and
> virtualenv-16.5.0 on a Slackware-14.2 host.
>
> The project directory contains subdirectories, including gui/ (with the
> tkinter views) and classes/ with the SQLAlchemy model.py.
>
> Within
On 2019-05-16 21:39, Christian Gollwitzer wrote:
Am 15.05.19 um 20:25 schrieb Chip Towner:
Terry,
Thanks for the input and FYI I am running 10.14.4 Mojave.
Apple changed a couple of APIs on Mojave (versus High Sierra) that made
Tk stop working, when it was compiled with the Mojave SDK. Tk com
On Fri, 17 May 2019, duncan smith wrote:
You could make the subdirectories Python packages. Google (or better
DuckDuckGo) is your friend.
Duncan,
My understanding is that Python3 does not require subdirectories to have an
__init__.py file, only Python2 does. If that's not correct I'll add the
Rich Shepard writes:
> I'm developing a Python3 application using Python3-3.7.3 and
> virtualenv-16.5.0 on a Slackware-14.2 host.
>
> The project directory contains subdirectories, including gui/ (with the
> tkinter views) and classes/ with the SQLAlchemy model.py.
>
> Within the gui/ directory as
2019年5月17日(金) 9:25 Rich Shepard :
>
> My understanding is that Python3 does not require subdirectories to have an
> __init__.py file, only Python2 does. If that's not correct I'll add the
> blank file.
>
This is slightly off topic (not relating to your problem), but please don't
think "Python 3 do