[Nvda-dev] I Am experiencing issues while triing to run NVDA with Python 2.6.4

Mgr. Janusz Chmiel chmiel at deep.cz
Sun Dec 27 11:55:41 UTC 2009


Dear core developers of NVDa,

    Dear advanced users,

    Please, do You know, why it is not possible to run and compile Nvda while using latest awailable stable version of Python, Python 2.6.4, while using latest awailable versions of Python Windows Extensions, 2.14, comtypes version 0.6.1. Or should i download Python Windows Extensions for Python 2.7?

    I Am not able to import Win32clipboard. I Am attaching The nvda.log file as a attachment, may be, that You would try to find The solution. Or core developers of Python changed The syntax of many commands, so complex rebuild of NVDA source code would be necessary?

    Or should i try to manually extract The Python Windows extensions to The right directoryes? I examined The Python subdirectories and it seems to me, that installer copied all modules to The right places. Unfortunately, I Am not able to find The older version of Python Windows Extensions than version 2.13, 2.14 is The newest.
    But, and You will be very glad, The most complex parts of NVDA are working smoothly with Python 2.6.4. The Windows Internet Explorer version 8 and virtuall bufferrs. But some parts of code are not able to execute, such as The algorithms, which are able to get text information while opening notepad, The edit field is not accessible.

But NVDA is not unfunctioning at all, many parts of The code can work without issues.

I Am ready to test Yours updates, I AM very happy thank's to NVDA, thank You for oficial release, which is working also very stably and reliably.

    
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