Compilation: cl -c /W3 /nologo -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_PATHDEF -DWIN32
-DFEAT_CSCOPE -DFEAT_NETBEANS_INTG -DFEAT_XPM_W32 -DWINVER=0x0400
-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0400 /Fo.\ObjGOLYHTR/ /Ox /GL -DNDEBUG /Zl /MT
-DFEAT_OLE -DFEAT_MBYTE_IME -DDYNAMIC_IME -DFEAT_GUI_W32 -DDYNAMIC_ICONV
-DDYNAMIC_GETTEXT -DFEAT_TCL -DDYNAMIC_TCL
-DDYNAMIC_TCL_DLL=\"tcl83.dll\" -DDYNAMIC_TCL_VER=\"8.3\" -DFEAT_PYTHON
-DDYNAMIC_PYTHON -DDYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL=\"python27.dll\" -DFEAT_PYTHON3
-DDYNAMIC_PYTHON3 -DDYNAMIC_PYTHON3_DLL=\"python31.dll\" -DFEAT_PERL
-DDYNAMIC_PERL -DDYNAMIC_PERL_DLL=\"perl512.dll\" -DFEAT_RUBY
-DDYNAMIC_RUBY -DDYNAMIC_RUBY_VER=191
-DDYNAMIC_RUBY_DLL=\"msvcrt-ruby191.dll\" -DFEAT_BIG /Fd.\ObjGOLYHTR/ /Zi
Besides, it is finding Python DLL, since the problem only occour when
importing win32api, but I can use other python modules without problem.
Alexandre
On Jul 1, 5:01 am, "John Beckett" <johnb.beck...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alexandre Martani wrote:
> > :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.
>
> I think sc is correct. In Vim, use :version and carefully
> inspect what it says about the Python support which was
> configured when your Vim was compiled.
>
> John
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