Not actually knowing anything about VideoCapture, but this could be some privilege issue. Do you e.g. have to be Administrator to be able to open the device? Zope will very likely run under an unprivileged account. Try to not run Zope as a service but from a DOS box, logged in as Administrator or yourself (assuming your account has the required privileges). Does this make a difference? HTH, Stefan --On Freitag, 28. Februar 2003 05:48 -0500 Tim <tim@xxvii.net> wrote:
Dylan wrote on Thursday, February 27, 2003, 3:22:21 PM:
According to the SourceForge page, the VideoCapture binary is compiled against Python 2.2. You probably have that installed on your system somewhere, so it works fine at the command line.
This is not the case. The VideoCapture archive actually comes with compiled binaries for 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2 in separate directories. I have both python 2.2 and 2.1 installed on this box, it is true, and that i installed the appropriate VideoCapture modules in both versions. But, it's also true that for testing i used the full path to the appropriate python interpreters and tested both versions (to make sure they worked the same) via the command line... they do. It's just under Zope (python 2.1.3) that there is a problem.
Any other ideas? (-:
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