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Re[2]: Loading error message

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First post2016-03-14 20:15 +0300
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  Re[2]: Loading error message Arie van Wingerden <xapwing@gmail.com> - 2016-03-14 20:15 +0300

#104842 — Re[2]: Loading error message

FromArie van Wingerden <xapwing@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-14 20:15 +0300
SubjectRe[2]: Loading error message
Message-ID<mailman.119.1457975735.12893.python-list@python.org>
maandag, 14 maart 2016, 06:04PM +0100 van Oscar Benjamin <oscar.j.benjamin@gmail.com>:
>I've fixed the quoting below. Can you not top-post please Arie?
>On 14 March 2016 at 16:59, Arie van Wingerden < xapwing@gmail.com > wrote:
>> 2016-03-14 15:59 GMT+01:00 Oscar Benjamin < oscar.j.benjamin@gmail.com >:
>>>
>>> On 14 March 2016 at 12:07, Arie van Wingerden < xapwing@gmail.com > wrote:
>>> > that is weird. I am using Windows 10 and get exactly the same "warnings"
>>> > when I run PyInstaller.
>>> > But the update you mention is only available for up to Windows 8.1.
>>> >
>>> > What about Windows 10 then??
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what you mean. Windows 10 should already have the UCRT so
>>> it shouldn't need the update. Is it possibly a bug in pyinstaller?
>>> What exactly are you doing to see this error message?
>> Hi Oscar,
>>
>> no. By default W10 appears to have them NOT installed (at least that is what
>> I experienced).
>> You really need the SDK to be installed.
>> Also the path must point to the libs installed by the SDK.
>> Now it works without all those warnings.
>What works? Python or pyinstaller or what? If pyinstaller do you see
>the error when creating an executable or when running it?
>--
>Oscar
Sorry about top posting.
Creating standalone exe with pyinstaller gave all the warnings about missing libs.
That is solved by inst w10 sdk + add sdk dir to path var.
/arie

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