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    • Michael VincentM
      Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
      last edited by

      @ekopalypse said in PythonScript and system Python:

      two NuGet packages

      We’re starting to get at the limits of my VS understanding - most of the time I’m just at a console typing msbuild. Yikes!

      Cheers

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      • Michael VincentM
        Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
        last edited by

        @ekopalypse said in PythonScript and system Python:

        two NuGet packages, Python and Boost

        I did a restore NuGet packages in VS, but I still get error:

        Error	C1083	Cannot open include file: 'pyconfig.h': No such file or directory	PythonScript	C:\Users\vinsworldcom\src\personal\Nppx64Plugins\PythonScript-3.0.7\packages\boost.1.74.0.0\lib\native\include\boost\python\detail\wrap_python.hpp	57	
        

        Cheers.

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        • EkopalypseE
          Ekopalypse @Michael Vincent
          last edited by

          @michael-vincent

          So I installed VS 2019 and cloned PythonScript.
          Installed nuget dependencies and found out that vc142 libs are needed, yes it is VS2019.
          Ok, uninstalled Nuget packages and installed boost 1.78 and boost-regex 1.78 and … there is no boost-python 1.78, only 1.74. grrr :-(
          Uninstalled Nuget packages again, installed version 1.74 and … damn, I can’t retarget the solution to VS 2017 compatible libraries. What the…
          At this point, sorry - I’ll stop.
          Just in case you still have a VS 2017 installation, there is a file called PythonSettings.props in the PythonScript/projects directory.
          Open this in Visual Studio and change it according to your needs.

          Mine would look like this.

            <PropertyGroup Label="UserMacros">
              <BoostBase>D:\Repositories\npp_plugins\PythonScript\packages\boost_regex-vc141.1.74.0.0</BoostBase>
              <BoostPythonLibPath>D:\Repositories\npp_plugins\PythonScript\packages\boost_python38-vc141.1.74.0.0\lib\native</BoostPythonLibPath>
              <PythonBase>D:\ProgramData\Python\Python38_64</PythonBase>
              <PythonBaseX64>D:\ProgramData\Python\Python38_64</PythonBaseX64>
              <PythonLibPath>D:\ProgramData\Python\Python38_64\libs</PythonLibPath>
              <PythonLibPathX64>D:\ProgramData\Python\Python38_64\libs</PythonLibPathX64>
              <HtmlHelpBase>C:\Program Files (x86)\HTML Help Workshop</HtmlHelpBase>
            </PropertyGroup>
          

          I hope this helps you in building PythonScript.

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          • Michael VincentM
            Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
            last edited by

            @ekopalypse said in PythonScript and system Python:

            Mine would look like this.

            THANKS!!! That may be what I was missing from mine. Walk away and fingers crossed the developer / maintainer will update PythonScript for us.

            Cheers.

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse @Michael Vincent
              last edited by Ekopalypse

              @michael-vincent

              One thing I forgot,
              I created my own branch git checkout -b py38 and then did a
              git reset --hard v3.0.8 to get the python3.8 related settings.

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              • EkopalypseE
                Ekopalypse @Ekopalypse
                last edited by

                @ekopalypse
                no, the tag is v3.0.7 for python 3.8.9

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                • Michael VincentM
                  Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
                  last edited by

                  @ekopalypse said in PythonScript and system Python:

                  I hope this helps you in building PythonScript.

                  Don’t ask me how - I could never repeat it and with all the warnings and errors (from the other projects in the solution) spewing, I’m not confident at all, … but:

                  PythonScript initialized with C:\usr\bin\npp64\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\startup.py
                  Python 3.8.9 (tags/v3.8.9:a743f81, Apr  2 2021, 11:10:41) [MSC v.1928 64 bit (AMD64)]
                  Initialisation took 735ms
                  Ready.
                  >>> editor.getTextRange(0,5)
                  'hello'
                  

                  My rebuild of the PythonScript 3.0.7-alpha including the new Notepad++ 8.2.2 fix.

                  I’m going to keep using this “test” build to see if it crashes and if so, I’ll assume it’s MY compiling, not the “update” which was just replacing:

                  • ./NppPlugin/include/Scintilla.h
                  • ./NppPlugin/include/Sci_Position.h
                  • ./PythonScript/src/Scintilla.h
                  • ./PythonScript/src/Sci_Position.h

                  with their latest versions from the Notepad++ repo.

                  Cheers.

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                  • chcgC
                    chcg @Michael Vincent
                    last edited by chcg

                    @michael-vincent

                    Maybe some explanation about the dependencies regarding boost and the python versions used there:

                    1. https://github.com/teeks99/boost-release-windows
                      The official windows builds are created from that repo and just are compiled against one recent python version defined there
                    2. https://github.com/sergey-shandar/getboost
                      , the binaries from 1. are taken and repackaged to nuget.

                    So to be able to use some current boost version also the python version comes in automatically from that repos above.

                    To see how tp configure you local build checkout also the settings used for appveyor builds:
                    https://github.com/bruderstein/PythonScript/blob/master/PythonScript/project/packages_appveyor.config
                    and
                    https://github.com/bruderstein/PythonScript/blob/master/PythonScript/project/PythonSettings_appveyor.props

                    Newer boost versions have the header only regex build so that nuget package is not longer necessary. That was one reason to update. Another one the regex bugfixes.

                    To stay at python 3.8 and have a current boost version it would require to setup an own boost build against that python version. That is nothing I’m willing to work on.

                    I’m working on
                    https://github.com/chcg/PythonScript/tree/scintilla_446
                    to bring the master in line with 8.2.1.

                    And probably in an additional step the adaptation for 8.2.2 for the changed Sci_PositionCR size.

                    Is there any specific reason to stay with WIN7as:
                    Windows 7 support ended on January 14, 2020

                    and the update to win10 is still available for free also no longer officially announced by Microsoft.

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                    • Michael VincentM
                      Michael Vincent @chcg
                      last edited by

                      @chcg said in PythonScript and system Python:

                      to bring the master in line with 8.2.1.
                      And probably in an additional step the adaptation for 8.2.2 for the changed Sci_PositionCR size.

                      So long as an updated PythonScript with Python 3 is available that address Notepad++ 8.2.2 updates to Sci_Position, I’ll adapt

                      Cheers.

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                      • Michael VincentM
                        Michael Vincent @Michael Vincent
                        last edited by

                        @michael-vincent said in PythonScript and system Python:

                        My rebuild of the PythonScript 3.0.7-alpha including the new Notepad++ 8.2.2 fix.

                        As I re-read this I should note the link is to the actual PythonScript 3.0.7-alpha - NOT my rebuild. I have not posted my rebuild, just done it locally. @chcg above posts how to rebuild PythonScript and indicates the next version may contain the fix:

                        I’m working on
                        https://github.com/chcg/PythonScript/tree/scintilla_446
                        to bring the master in line with 8.2.1.

                        And probably in an additional step the adaptation for 8.2.2 for the changed Sci_PositionCR size.

                        And at some point, I should eventually upgrade to Python 3.10 (from 3.8) and use the latest.

                        Cheers.

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                        • chcgC
                          chcg @Michael Vincent
                          last edited by

                          @michael-vincent See https://github.com/bruderstein/PythonScript/releases/tag/v3.0.12 and https://github.com/bruderstein/PythonScript/releases/tag/v3.0.11 with the proposed updates

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