Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
> Here is a patch file which has all the changes I've made to the 1.2
> line of the repository for making relax work under Windows. Don't
> worry about the 'docs/latex/infrastruct.tex' file, this was just a few
> fixes to the relax manual.
>
> Edward
Hi Edward,
Thank you and Chris for looking at this window issue.
Windows still resists to relax. I included the changes contained in the
patch file, but after that other error messages came out.
I followed the strategy of commenting out lines, but finally I got an
ImporError message from Phython.
Following I show you the sequence of error messages along with the lines
I commented out each time:
\relax-1.2.6\processes.py", line 24, in ?
from popen2 import Popen3
ImportError: cannot import name Popen3
#from popen2 import Popen3
\relax-1.2.6\processes.py", line 36, in ?
class RelaxPopen3(Popen3):
NameError: name 'Popen3' is not defined
#class RelaxPopen3(Popen3):
# def __init__(self, cmd, capturestderr=0, bufsize=-1):
# """Extended Popen3 class."""
#
# # Run the init function of the Popen3 class.
# Popen3.__init__(self, cmd, capturestderr, bufsize)
\relax-1.2.6\generic_fns\minimise.py", line 27, in ?
from processes import RelaxPopen3
ImportError: cannot import name RelaxPopen3
#from processes import RelaxPopen3
\relax-1.2.6\thread_classes.py
from processes import RelaxPopen3
ImportError: cannot import name RelaxPopen3
#from processes import RelaxPopen3
\relax-1.2.6\prompt\interpreter.py", line 26, in ?
import readline
ImportError: No module named readline
#import readline
\Python24\lib\rlcompleter.py", line 42, in ?
import readline
ImportError: No module named readline
Well, my excursion went until here. What do you think? Do you have in
mind some W. alternative to this "Popen3"?
Thanks again
Daniel