GDay all,
having written not a single line in Phyton, I am lost calling pytone for the first time:
ludwig@Desktop:~/PyTone-2.0.14$ ./pytone Traceback (most recent call last): File "src/pytone.py", line 115, in ? playerids = [services.player.initplayer("main", config.player.main), File "/home/ludwig/PyTone-2.0.14/src/services/player.py", line 35, in initplayer import players.internal File "/home/ludwig/PyTone-2.0.14/src/services/players/internal.py", line 25, in ? import pcm ImportError: No module named pcm
So, where do I get that module named "pcm"?
Thx, LuWiki.
Hi,
On 22.07.04, Ludwig Bezold wrote:
having written not a single line in Phyton, I am lost calling pytone for the first time:
ludwig@Desktop:~/PyTone-2.0.14$ ./pytone Traceback (most recent call last): File "src/pytone.py", line 115, in ? playerids = [services.player.initplayer("main", config.player.main), File "/home/ludwig/PyTone-2.0.14/src/services/player.py", line 35, in initplayer import players.internal File "/home/ludwig/PyTone-2.0.14/src/services/players/internal.py", line 25, in ? import pcm ImportError: No module named pcm
So, where do I get that module named "pcm"?
The pcm module is a C extension module which is included in the PyTone distribution. You have to build it by executing
python setup.py build_ext -i
in the base dir of the PyTone distribution. For more details on what software is required for this to work, see the the README file.
Jörg