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[pygame] Re: Import error on Windows



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<CAEiAHjLT+amc1rt0Wx+Uu2y7TDnmDrhBJHyttHiD3RiCznhw5A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
 René Dudfield <renesd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 9:39 PM, Russell E. Owen 
> <rowen@xxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> >
> > By comparison, your standard binary installer for python.org Python 2.6
> > has 7 unit test failures on my 10.4.11 machine. So this is potentially
> > an improvement.
> >
> > The sound stuff is well tested -- lots of people are using it in an app
> > I distribute, on a variety of Macs. Unfortunately my application does
> > not exercise any of the rest of pygame.
> >
> > > If you have a bitbucket username, I can add you so that you can upload
> > files
> > > onto there.  We are moving to hosting the files on there, and having the
> > > main website sync from there.
> >
> > I just created a bitbucket login: rowen
> >
> > -- Russell
> >
> >
> Nice one!  Was it compiled with portmidi?  Maybe that is why the midi test
> fails.
> 
> I've added your username to bitbucket.  So you should be able to upload
> files.

I doubt I included portmidi; I don't recall having heard of that library 
before. I'll see if I can fix that but it'll be awhile; I'm swamped with 
other projects. Do you want the installer without midi support for now, 
or wait?

-- Russell