Andre Krause wrote:
Glad to hear. If you have the tools to build Pygame yourself have a look at SVN. Though no new extension modules have been added the test framework now works with Python 3 and it can be built and installed without any error messages.Lenard Lindstrom wrote:Hi everyone, I have built Pygame 1.9.0 (rev 2104) for Python 3.0.1. As the subject line states it is experimental, though most tests pass. It was not built on my own computer so I would suggest running an antivirus scan on the installed pygame directory, and even the installer itself, before using. installer at: http://www3.telus.net/len_l/pygame/experimental/pygame-1.9.0a0.win32-py3.0.msi size: 3,014,656 bytes md5sum: 401ec16f6d3500fc5f11ecfca097d785 pygame-1.9.0a0.win32-py3.0.msi Lenardthanks alot! works fine with portable python 3.0.1 ! ( http://www.portablepython.com/ ) andre
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