Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
Update: I just managed to run the installer as an administrator and the installation worked correctly. I thought that .msi installers got round the issue of having to be an administrator to install things?René Dudfield wrote:I'm using Windows XP Professional SP3. I tried to install it both under 'All Users' and 'Just for me', neither worked. The user account I was using was not an administrator account on the system.On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Thomas Ibbotson <thomas.ibbotson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I'm using the pygame-1.9.1.win32-py2.6.msi installer with a fresh install ofPython2.6. Pygame is not installed correctly, and creates C:\Lib andC:\Include directories. I can manually move these into my Python26 folder to fix this. I don't have an APPDATA environment variable set, perhaps this is being assumed to exist and as it is not set it is being installed in C:\?Tomhi, which version of windows are you using? Also, which user did you install it under? cheers,It also turns out the APPDATA environment variable is set, I just can't see it in the Control Panel->System->Advanced->Environment variables list, but it is in the os.environ dictionary in python.Tom
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