DarkElegance opened this issue on Jun 11, 2003 ยท 9 posts
ockham posted Thu, 12 June 2003 at 10:47 AM
I suspect there is something missing in your system, but I can't tell what it is. A couple of hints: if you mean that you picked up an interpreter from Python.Org website, don't worry about what it says. Using scripts INSIDE Poser is a very different matter from using Python in a more general way, and the info from Python.Org doesn't fit very well. The bit about not finding a "module named poser" is also meaningless. All of our Poser scripts begin with the statement "import poser" which picks up necessary information from inside Poser itself. More importantly, let's look at your Poser version. Some of the earlier sub-versions of Propack did not handle Python well. Hit the Help menu in Poser and click "About" to get the full version information. You should see 4.2.1.179 for the last version of ProPack. If your Poser version is before that, you should go to Curious Labs and download the last one. Even if you do have the latest, it might be worthwhile to run a fresh download and install anyway, because I think you may have some missing files in the Poser directory.