Re: [Tutor] pywin32 under Win64

2005-10-02 Thread Bernard Lebel
Still, anyone has tried Python on Win64? Thanks Berrnard On 10/2/05, Bernard Lebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh, thanks Danny! > > Bernard > > > On 10/2/05, Danny Yoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > On Sun, 2 Oct 2005, Bernard Lebel wrote: > > > > > I'm considering switching to Wind

Re: [Tutor] pywin32 under Win64

2005-10-02 Thread Bernard Lebel
Oh, thanks Danny! Bernard On 10/2/05, Danny Yoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Sun, 2 Oct 2005, Bernard Lebel wrote: > > > I'm considering switching to Windows 64bit. However I was wondering if > > anyone on this list have been using the pywin32 extension (or any > > win32com-related packag

Re: [Tutor] pywin32 under Win64

2005-10-02 Thread Danny Yoo
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005, Bernard Lebel wrote: > I'm considering switching to Windows 64bit. However I was wondering if > anyone on this list have been using the pywin32 extension (or any > win32com-related package/distribution for that matter) on Win64. > Possibly the pywin*32* thing is making me cau

[Tutor] pywin32 under Win64

2005-10-02 Thread Bernard Lebel
Hello, I'm considering switching to Windows 64bit. However I was wondering if anyone on this list have been using the pywin32 extension (or any win32com-related package/distribution for that matter) on Win64. Possibly the pywin*32* thing is making me cautious, but that not be nice if I find out I