tachzusamm wrote:First, I would like to say
Thank you Chloe Rhodes
for this awesome gift. And also thank you to the other people who helped to make this possible. This is a really nice tool.
Now, let's come to the issues Yali experienced.
First, no, installing Python 2.66 is not an issue. I always worked with the combination of Blender 2.49b and Python 2.66 well. This should work, and it will.
BUT:
Your screenshot, Yali, says "Compiled with Python version 2.6.1". This message is independent of the Python version installed, it only comes from Blender itself.
This, however, gives me the idea there's something strange with your Blender installation.
Blender 2.49b should ALWAYS REPORT "Compiled with Python version 2.6.2". Not 2.6.1.
So, are you absolutely shure you used that Blender version the wiki article points to?
No idea where you got that Blender version; maybe you're using a 64 bit version, or not Blender 2.49b. Use a 32-Bit version under all circumstances. The link in the wiki is the correct place to get the installation file.
Thanks Tachzusamm, I was trying to post something similar last night but I think the server's time got reset, making it impossible for me to post.
Yali, as pointed out, please use the link in the wiki. These point to the correct versions of both blender and python to be used for installation.
EDIT: I just checked to make sure, and was able to repeat Yali's error with the version he used. I don't know if the scripts work with a x64 version of 2.49b, but I'm investigating to see if I can fix the problem Yali encountered so people can use said version.
EDIT 2: I did some digging, apparently Python 2.6.1 was replaced with the bug fixed version 2.6.6. I've decided not to try fix Yali's issue as that download he used was made with a bugged version of Python. Yali, I'd suggest just deleting that version and using the one from the Wiki