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I'm having some trouble starting PythonCard on my PC.

I've downloaded and ran python-2.5.msi to install Python on my
machine. And PythonCard-0.8.2.win32.exe to install PythonCard.

When I try to run the program I get the following error:
=============== =============== ========
C:\Python25\Lib \site-packages\Python Card\tools
\codeEditor>cod eEditor.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python25\Li b\site-packages\Python Card\tools\code Editor
\codeEditor.py" , line 13, in <module>
from PythonCard import about, configuration, dialog, log, menu,
model, resource, util
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\Python Card\about.py", line 8, in
<module>
import wx
ImportError: No module named wx
=============== =============== ========

Does anyone know what the problem might be?

Thanks,
Tequila

Jan 30 '07 #1
4 2356
Tequila wrote:
I'm having some trouble starting PythonCard on my PC.

I've downloaded and ran python-2.5.msi to install Python on my
machine. And PythonCard-0.8.2.win32.exe to install PythonCard.

When I try to run the program I get the following error:
=============== =============== ========
C:\Python25\Lib \site-packages\Python Card\tools
\codeEditor>cod eEditor.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python25\Li b\site-packages\Python Card\tools\code Editor
\codeEditor.py" , line 13, in <module>
from PythonCard import about, configuration, dialog, log, menu,
model, resource, util
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\Python Card\about.py", line 8, in
<module>
import wx
ImportError: No module named wx
=============== =============== ========

Does anyone know what the problem might be?

Thanks,
Tequila
It would appear that you need to install wxPython also.

http://www.wxpython.org/
Jan 30 '07 #2
En Tue, 30 Jan 2007 18:45:49 -0300, Tequila <wa******@opton line.net>
escribió:
I'm having some trouble starting PythonCard on my PC.
Usually it's a good idea at least to read the installation instructions :)
http://pythoncard.sourceforge.net/wi...tallation.html

--
Gabriel Genellina

Jan 30 '07 #3

TequilaI'm having some trouble starting PythonCard on my PC. I've
Tequiladownload ed and ran python-2.5.msi to install Python on my
Tequilamachine. And PythonCard-0.8.2.win32.exe to install PythonCard.
...
Tequila import wx
TequilaImportEr ror: No module named wx

TequilaDoes anyone know what the problem might be?

Sorta looks like you need to install wxPython. In fact, the Windows
instructions for PythonCard mention downloading wxPython before downloading
PythonCard itself:

http://pythoncard.sourceforge.net/wi...tallation.html

If you're confident wxPython *is* installed, check to make sure it's
installed somewhere that Python will find it.

Skip
Jan 30 '07 #4
On Jan 30, 6:26 pm, s...@pobox.com wrote:
TequilaI'm having some trouble starting PythonCard on my PC. I've
Tequiladownload ed and ran python-2.5.msi to install Python on my
Tequilamachine. And PythonCard-0.8.2.win32.exe to install PythonCard.
...
Tequila import wx
TequilaImportEr ror: No module named wx

TequilaDoes anyone know what the problem might be?

Sorta looks like you need to install wxPython. In fact, the Windows
instructions for PythonCard mention downloading wxPython before downloading
PythonCard itself:

http://pythoncard.sourceforge.net/wi...tallation.html

If you're confident wxPython *is* installed, check to make sure it's
installed somewhere that Python will find it.

Skip
Yeah, ummm... ok so, I overlooked the Windows install instructions
(thanks for the tip Gabriel :-)

Once I installed wxPython all is good.

Thanks for everything all!!

Teq

Jan 31 '07 #5

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