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Re: need ldap windows binary and/or installation help

Sells, Fred wrote:
I'm running python 2.5 (or 2.4) in an XP environment.
I downloaded and installed the .dll's from OpenLDAP-2.4.8+OpenSSL-0.9.8g-Win32.zip and copied the .dll's in c:/windows/system32 as instructed

now I get this error. Is there anyway to avoid building the python_ldap binaries? Apart from being lazy, I've got a secure system policy issue if I start compiling apps. I could give up and just start running in linux, but my xp environment is much friendlier to develop in. I've googled a lot, but all the links I've found talk to Unix or to compiling from source.
Disclaimer. I know nothing about python-ldap. I simply
Googled for it and came to:

http://python-ldap.sourceforge.net/download.shtml

which led me to

http://www.osuch.org/python-ldap

from which I downloaded and ran the .msi

http://www.osuch.org/python-ldap-2.3.5.win32-py2.5.msi

and Bob was at that point my uncle.

Was there some obstacle to your doing this? (It wasn't
clear whether some policy required you to compile from
source).

TJG
Jul 15 '08 #1
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Tim Golden wrote:
Sells, Fred wrote:
>I'm running python 2.5 (or 2.4) in an XP environment.
I downloaded and installed the .dll's from
OpenLDAP-2.4.8+OpenSSL-0.9.8g-Win32.zip and copied the .dll's in
c:/windows/system32 as instructed
now I get this error. Is there anyway to avoid building the
python_ldap binaries?

Disclaimer. I know nothing about python-ldap. I simply
Googled for it and came to:
http://python-ldap.sourceforge.net/download.shtml
which led me to
http://www.osuch.org/python-ldap
from which I downloaded and ran the .msi
http://www.osuch.org/python-ldap-2.3.5.win32-py2.5.msi
and Bob was at that point my uncle.
When reading the original posting I wondered how to make python-ldap's
web pages even more clear. Thanks that you pointed out that it seems not
necessary. :-)

Ciao, Michael.
Jul 15 '08 #2

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