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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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(I had no time to update and test this directory. It is provided
for your information only.)
Python 1.4beta3 for Windows NT 3.5 and Windows 95
=================================================
The zip file pyth14b3.zip contains a preliminary binary release of
Python 1.4beta3 for Windows NT 3.5 and Windows '95, with Tcl/Tk
support. The installation has not been tested on Windows 3.1 with
Win32s. For general information on Python, see
http://www.python.org/.
To install
----------
Unzip the archive on a file system with enough space. It will create
a directory Python1.4b3 containing subdirectories Bin and Lib and some
files, including setup.bat, setup.py, uninstall.bat, and uninstall.py.
(If you don't have a zip program that supports long filenames, get the
file winzip95.exe and install it -- this is WinZip 6.1 for 32-bit
Windows systems.)
Run the SETUP.BAT file found in directory just created. When it is
done, press Enter.
Tcl/Tk support requires additional installation steps, see below.
To use
------
Python runs in a console (DOS) window. From the File Manager, run the
file python.exe found in the Bin subdirectory. You can also drag it
to a program group of your choice for easier access. Opening any file
ending in .py from the file manager should run it.
To use with Tkinter
-------------------
Get the file win41p1.exe from /pub/python/nt/ on ftp.python.org or
from ftp site ftp.sunlabs.com, directory /pub/tcl/. This is a
self-extracting archive containing the Tcl/Tk distribution for Windows
NT. Don't use an older version.
Using the control panel, set the TCL_LIBRARY and TK_LIBRARY
environment variables. E.g. if you installed Tcl/Tk in C:\TCL (the
default suggested by the installer), set TCL_LIBRARY to
"C:\TCL\lib\tcl7.5" and set TK_LIBRARY to "C:\TCL\lib\tk4.1". Also
add the directory "C:\TCL\bin" (or whereever the Tcl bin directory
ended up) to the PATH environment variable.
On Windows '95, you need to edit AUTOEXEC.BAT for this, e.g. by adding
the lines
SET TCL_LIBRARY=C:\Program Files\TCL\lib\tcl7.5
SET TK_LIBRARY=C:\Program Files\TCL\lib\tk4.1
SET PATH="%PATH%";"C:\Program Files\TCL\bin"
(substituting the actual location of the TCL installation directory).
Once Tcl/Tk is installed, you should be able to type the following
commands in Python:
>>> import Tkinter
>>> Tkinter._test()
This creates a simple test dialog box (you may have to move the Python
window a bit to see it). Click on OK to get the Python prompt back.
Troubleshooting
---------------
The following procedure will test successive components required for
successful use of Python and Tkinter. The steps before "import
_tkinter" can be used to verify the proper installation of the Python
core.
- First, run the Python interpreter (python.exe). This should give
you a ">>>" prompt in a "MS-DOS console" window. This may fail with a
complaint about being unable to find the file MSVC40RT.DLL. This file
(along with several other files) is included in the MSOFTDLL.EXE
self-extracting archive available in the /pub/python/wpy directory on
ftp.python.org. After extraction, move MSVCRT40.NT to
\Windows\System\MSVCRT40.DLL (note the change of extension).
- If you can't get a ">>>" prompt, your core Python installation may
be botched. Reinstall from the ZIP file (see above) and run
SETUP.BAT.
- At the ">>>" prompt, type a few commands. Each command should
succeed without complaints. Remember that Python is a case sensitive
language, so type the commands exactly as shown ("tkinter" and
"Tkinter" are two very different things).
>>> import sys
If this fails, you can't type :-) (Explanation: this is a
built-in module that is pre-initialized before the first ">>>"
prompt is printed. There is no way that this import can fail
except by a typo.)
>>> import string
If this fails, the Python library cannot be found. Reinstall
Python. (Explanation: the registry entry for PythonPath is
botched. Inspect sys.path to see what it is. If it is
something like ['.', '.\\lib', '.\\lib\\win'], the setup.py
script has not run successfully and you may get away with
rerunning the SETUP.BAT file.)
>>> import _tkinter
This can fail in a number of ways:
ImportError: No module named _tkinter
The Python module file _tkinter.dll can't be found.
Since it is installed by default, the installation is
probably botched. Reinstall Python.
ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not
be found. (Possibly with a dialog box explaining that
TCL75.DLL or TK41.DLL could not be found.)
Probably a Tcl/Tk installation error. Reinstall Tcl/Tk.
Note that on Windows '95, you may need to add the Tcl
bin directory to the PATH environment variable.
Other failures:
It may be possible that you have an early prerelease
TCL75.DLL or TK41.DLL, which is incompatible with the
_tkinter module in the Python distribution. This will
most likely result in error messages that don't make a
lot of sense. Try installing Tcl/Tk from the
win41p1.exe self-extracting archive found in
/pub/python/nt on ftp.python.org.
>>> import Tkinter
If this fails, your Python library or sys.path is botched.
Your best bet, again, is to reinstall Python.
>>> Tkinter._test()
This should pop up a window with a label ("Proof-of-existence
test for TK") and two buttons ("Click me!" and "QUIT").
If you get nothing at all (not even a ">>>" prompt), the
window is probably hiding behind the Python console window.
Move the console window around to reveal the test window.
If you get an exception instead, it is most likely a verbose
complaint from Tcl/Tk about improper installation. This is
usually caused by bad or missing values for the environment
variables TK_LIBRARY or TCL_LIBRARY. See the installation
instructions above.
To uninstall
------------
Run the batch file UNINSTALL.BAT. This will run the Python script
uninstall.py, which undoes the registry additions and removes most
installed files. The batch file then proceed to remove some files
that the Python script can't remove (because it's using them). The
batch file ends with an error because it deletes itself. Hints on how
to avoid this (and also on how to remove the installation directory
itself) are gracefully accepted.
September 3, 1996
--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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bin
\python.exe
-i
.\setup.py
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"""Setup script for Windows NT 3.5 and Windows 95.
Run this with the current directory set to the Python ``root''.
"""
import
sys
import
strop
del
sys
.
path
[
1
:]
try
:
import
nt
except
ImportError
:
print
"This script should only be run on a Windows (NT or '95) system."
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
try
:
sys
.
winver
print
"This Python version appears to be"
,
sys
.
winver
except
NameError
:
print
"Huh? sys.winver is not defined!"
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
# Try to import a common module that *should* work.
print
"Looking for Python root directory..."
while
1
:
pwd
=
nt
.
getcwd
()
##print "Could it be", `pwd`, "?"
try
:
open
(
"Lib
\
\
os.py"
).
close
()
##print "It appears so."
break
except
IOError
:
##print "Hm, it doesn't appear to be. Try the parent directory."
try
:
opwd
=
pwd
nt
.
chdir
(
".."
)
pwd
=
nt
.
getcwd
()
if
opwd
==
pwd
:
##print "Seems like we're in the root already."
raise
nt
.
error
except
nt
.
error
:
##print "Can't chdir to the parent -- we're stuck."
pass
else
:
##print "Try again one level higher."
continue
print
"Hey, would you like to help?"
print
"Please enter the pathname of the Python root."
while
1
:
try
:
dirname
=
raw_input
(
"Python root: "
)
except
EOFError
:
print
"OK, I give up."
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
if
not
dirname
:
continue
try
:
nt
.
chdir
(
dirname
)
except
nt
.
error
:
print
"That directory doesn't seem to exist."
print
"Please try again."
else
:
break
pwd
=
nt
.
getcwd
()
print
"Python root directory is"
,
pwd
sys
.
path
[
1
:]
=
[
".
\
\
Lib"
,
".
\
\
Lib
\
wi
n
"
,
".
\
\
Bin"
,
".
\
\
vc40"
]
# Now we should be in a position to import win32api and win32con
try
:
import
win32api
except
ImportError
:
print
"Blech. We *still* can't import win32api."
print
"Giving up."
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
try
:
import
win32con
except
ImportError
:
print
"Beh. We have win32api but not win32con."
print
"Making do with a dummy."
class
win32con
:
REG_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES
=
0x00000002
L
REG_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SECURITY
=
0x00000008
L
REG_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST
=
10
REG_NONE
=
0
REG_SZ
=
1
REG_EXPAND_SZ
=
2
REG_BINARY
=
3
REG_DWORD
=
4
REG_DWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN
=
4
REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN
=
5
REG_LINK
=
6
REG_MULTI_SZ
=
7
REG_RESOURCE_LIST
=
8
REG_FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR
=
9
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
=
0x80000000
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
=
0x80000001
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
=
0x80000002
HKEY_USERS
=
0x80000003
HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA
=
0x80000004
HKEY_PERFORMANCE_TEXT
=
0x80000050
HKEY_PERFORMANCE_NLSTEXT
=
0x80000060
def
listtree
(
handle
,
level
=
0
):
i
=
0
while
1
:
try
:
key
=
win32api
.
RegEnumKey
(
handle
,
i
)
except
win32api
.
error
:
break
try
:
value
=
win32api
.
RegQueryValue
(
handle
,
key
)
except
win32api
.
error
,
msg
:
try
:
msg
=
msg
[
2
]
except
:
pass
value
=
"*** Error: %s"
%
str
(
msg
)
print
" "
*
level
+
"%s: %s"
%
(
key
,
value
)
subhandle
=
win32api
.
RegOpenKey
(
handle
,
key
)
listtree
(
subhandle
,
level
+
1
)
win32api
.
RegCloseKey
(
subhandle
)
i
=
i
+
1
roothandle
=
win32con
.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
pythonkey
=
"Software
\
\
Python"
try
:
pythonhandle
=
win32api
.
RegOpenKey
(
roothandle
,
pythonkey
)
except
win32api
.
error
:
pythonhandle
=
win32api
.
RegCreateKey
(
roothandle
,
pythonkey
)
## listtree(pythonhandle)
## try:
## handle = win32api.RegOpenKey(pythonhandle, "JustTesting")
## except win32api.error, msg:
## try: msg = msg[2]
## except: pass
## ##print "Error opening, try creating instead:", msg
## handle = win32api.RegCreateKey(pythonhandle, "JustTesting")
## win32api.RegSetValue(handle, "test1", win32con.REG_SZ, "NO!")
## win32api.RegSetValue(handle, "test2", win32con.REG_SZ, "YES!")
## win32api.RegDeleteKey(handle, "test1")
## win32api.RegDeleteKey(handle, "test2")
## win32api.RegCloseKey(handle)
## win32api.RegDeleteKey(pythonhandle, "JustTesting")
## listtree(pythonhandle)
print
"Setting PythonPath..."
corekey
=
"PythonCore
\
\
%s"
%
sys
.
winver
try
:
corehandle
=
win32api
.
RegOpenKey
(
pythonhandle
,
corekey
)
except
win32api
.
error
,
msg
:
corehandle
=
win32api
.
RegCreateKey
(
pythonhandle
,
corekey
)
path
=
[]
pwd
=
nt
.
getcwd
()
for
i
in
[
"Bin"
,
"Lib"
,
"Lib
\
\
win"
,
"Lib
\
\
tkinter"
,
"Lib
\
\
test"
,
"Lib
\
\
dos_8x3"
]:
i
=
pwd
+
"
\
\
"
+
i
path
.
append
(
i
)
sys
.
path
[
1
:]
=
path
pathvalue
=
strop
.
join
(
path
,
";"
)
#print "Setting PythonPath to", pathvalue
win32api
.
RegSetValue
(
corehandle
,
"PythonPath"
,
win32con
.
REG_SZ
,
pathvalue
)
win32api
.
RegCloseKey
(
corehandle
)
#listtree(pythonhandle)
win32api
.
RegCloseKey
(
pythonhandle
)
print
"Registering uninstaller..."
pwd
=
nt
.
getcwd
()
uninstaller
=
'"%s
\
\
uninstall.bat" "%s"'
%
(
pwd
,
pwd
)
uninstallkey
=
\
"Software
\
\
Microsoft
\
\
Windows
\
\
CurrentVersion
\
\
Uninstall
\
\
Python"
+
sys
.
winver
try
:
uihandle
=
win32api
.
RegOpenKey
(
roothandle
,
uninstallkey
)
except
win32api
.
error
,
msg
:
uihandle
=
win32api
.
RegCreateKey
(
roothandle
,
uninstallkey
)
win32api
.
RegSetValueEx
(
uihandle
,
"DisplayName"
,
None
,
win32con
.
REG_SZ
,
"Python "
+
sys
.
winver
)
win32api
.
RegSetValueEx
(
uihandle
,
"UninstallString"
,
None
,
win32con
.
REG_SZ
,
uninstaller
)
win32api
.
RegCloseKey
(
uihandle
)
print
"Registering Python Interpreter as shell for *.py files..."
pwd
=
nt
.
getcwd
()
interpreter
=
'"%s
\
\
Bin
\
\
python.exe" -i "%%1"'
%
pwd
print
"Interpreter command is"
,
interpreter
root
=
win32con
.
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
sz
=
win32con
.
REG_SZ
win32api
.
RegSetValue
(
root
,
".py"
,
sz
,
"Python.Script"
)
win32api
.
RegSetValue
(
root
,
"Python.Script"
,
sz
,
"Python Script"
)
win32api
.
RegSetValue
(
root
,
"Python.Script
\
\
Shell
\
\
Open
\
\
Command"
,
sz
,
interpreter
)
import
compileall
print
"Compiling all library modules..."
compileall
.
main
()
print
"Installation complete."
envkeys
=
map
(
strop
.
upper
,
nt
.
environ
.
keys
())
if
'PYTHONPATH'
in
envkeys
:
print
"""
**********************************************************************
WARNING!
You have set the environment variable PYTHONPATH.
This will override the default Python module search path
and probably cause you to use an old or broken Python installation.
Go into your control panel *now* and delete PYTHONPATH!
**********************************************************************
"""
raw_input
(
"Press Enter to exit: "
)
sys
.
exit
(
0
)
registry_doc
=
"""Summary of the Win32 API Registry interfaces.
Concepts:
A _directory_ is a collection of key/value pairs.
You need a _handle_ for a directory to do anything with it.
There are some predefined keys, e.g. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
A _key_ is an ASCII string; NT file system conventions apply.
A _value_ has a type and some data; there are predefined types
(e.g. REG_SZ is a string, REG_DWORD is a 4-byte integer).
There's some fishiness in that in fact multiple, named values
can appear under each key, but this seems little used (in this
case, the value is best seen as a structured value).
A key can also refer to a _subdirectory_. In this case the
associated value is typically empty. To get a handle for a
subdirectory, use RegOpenKey(handle, key). The key can also
be a backslash-separated path, so you can go directly from one of
the predefined keys to the directory you are interested in.
Most common functions:
RegOpenKey(handle, keypath) -> handle
Get a handle for an existing subdirectory
RegCreateKey(handle, keypath) -> handle
Get a handle for a new subdirectory
RegDeleteKey(handle, key)
Delete the given subdirectory -- must be empty
RegCloseKey(handle)
Close a handle
RegGetValue(handle, subkey) -> string
Get the (unnamed) value stored as key in handle
RegSetValue(handle, subkey, type, value)
Set the (unnamed) value stored as key in handle, with given
type; type should be REG_SZ
RegSetValueEx(handle, name, reserved, type, value)
Set the value with given name to the given type and value;
currently reserved is ignored and type should be REG_SZ
Functions to list directory contents (start counting at 0, fail if done):
RegEnumKey(handle, i)
Return the i'th subkey
RegEnumValue(handle, i)
Return the i'th name and value
Lesser used functions:
RegFlushKey(handle)
Flush the changes to the handle to disk (like Unix sync())
RegSaveKey(handle, filename, reserved)
Save the contents to a disk file (broken?!)
RegLoadKey(handle, keypath, filename)
Load the contents from a disk file (lots of restrictions!)
"""
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cd
"
%
1"
bin
\python.exe
uninstall
.py
del
lib
\win\
*
.pyc
del
lib
\win\
*
.pyd
del
lib
\win\
*
.py
rd
lib
\win
rd
lib
del
bin
\
*
.exe
del
bin
\
*
.dll
rd
bin
del
uninstall
.
*
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"""Uninstaller for Windows NT 3.5 and Windows 95.
Actions:
1. Remove our entries from the Registry:
- Software
\
Py
t
hon
\
Py
t
honCore
\
<wi
n
ver>
- Software
\
Mic
r
osoft
\
Wi
n
dows
\
Cu
r
rentVersion
\
U
n
install
\
Py
t
hon<winver>
(Should we also remove the entry for .py and Python.Script?)
2. Remove the installation tree -- this is assumed to be the directory
whose path is both os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) and sys.path[0]
"""
import
sys
import
nt
import
os
import
win32api
import
win32con
def
rmkey
(
parent
,
key
,
level
=
0
):
sep
=
" "
*
level
try
:
handle
=
win32api
.
RegOpenKey
(
parent
,
key
)
except
win32api
.
error
,
msg
:
print
sep
+
"No key"
,
`key`
return
print
sep
+
"Removing key"
,
key
while
1
:
try
:
subkey
=
win32api
.
RegEnumKey
(
handle
,
0
)
except
win32api
.
error
,
msg
:
break
rmkey
(
handle
,
subkey
,
level
+
1
)
win32api
.
RegCloseKey
(
handle
)
win32api
.
RegDeleteKey
(
parent
,
key
)
print
sep
+
"Done with"
,
key
roothandle
=
win32con
.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
pythonkey
=
"Software
\
\
Python
\
\
PythonCore
\
\
"
+
sys
.
winver
rmkey
(
roothandle
,
pythonkey
)
uninstallkey
=
\
"Software
\
\
Microsoft
\
\
Windows
\
\
CurrentVersion
\
\
Uninstall
\
\
Python"
+
sys
.
winver
rmkey
(
roothandle
,
uninstallkey
)
def
rmtree
(
dir
,
level
=
0
):
sep
=
" "
*
level
print
sep
+
"rmtree"
,
dir
for
name
in
os
.
listdir
(
dir
):
if
level
==
0
and
\
os
.
path
.
normcase
(
name
)
==
os
.
path
.
normcase
(
"uninstall.bat"
):
continue
fn
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
dir
,
name
)
if
os
.
path
.
isdir
(
fn
):
rmtree
(
fn
,
level
+
1
)
else
:
try
:
os
.
remove
(
fn
)
except
os
.
error
,
msg
:
print
sep
+
" can't remove"
,
`fn`
,
msg
else
:
print
sep
+
" removed"
,
`fn`
try
:
os
.
rmdir
(
dir
)
except
os
.
error
,
msg
:
print
sep
+
"can't remove directory"
,
`dir`
,
msg
else
:
print
sep
+
"removed directory"
,
`dir`
pwd
=
os
.
getcwd
()
scriptdir
=
os
.
path
.
normpath
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
pwd
,
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
sys
.
argv
[
0
])))
pathdir
=
os
.
path
.
normpath
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
pwd
,
sys
.
path
[
0
]))
if
scriptdir
==
pathdir
:
rmtree
(
pathdir
)
else
:
print
"inconsistend script directory, not removing any files."
print
"script directory ="
,
`scriptdir`
print
"path directory ="
,
`pathdir`
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