> Hello all,
> I am trying to use Vim R plugin [1], which is a Python plugin
> that uses PyWin32 on Windows. I have installed Python 2.7.1
> and PyWin32. It is installed correctly, as I am able to do a
> "import win32api" from python
> shell without errors. But, on GVim, if I do:
> :python import win32api
> I receive the following error:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
> ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not
> be found.
> Notice that this is not the standard error for module not
> found ("No module named x"). It is probably related to the
> path python uses for its DLL modules. I have played with
> sys.path, but without success.
> I also noticed the first path in sys.path is
> "C:\\must>not&exist", which is probably a bug. Don't know if
> this could be related, but I tried do a sys.path.pop(0), and
> it didn't work.
> Anyone has an idea of the problem?
just guessing here, but python 2.7.1 is fairly new -- there's
a good chance your vim was compiled with 2.6 and can't find
the 2.6 dll
> Thanks
> [1] - http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2628
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