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Is it possible to use the pythonnet package with OpenSesame?

Hey everyone,

I tried downloading pythonnet from https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet and moved it to both folders c:\Program Files (x86)\OpenSesame\share\opensesame_extensions and c:\Program Files (x86)\OpenSesame\share\opensesame_extensions.

However, when I try to import clr, I get the ModuleNotFoundError.

[Note: I removed the original clr folder from OpenSesame since before I received the AttributeError: module 'clr' has no attribute 'AddReference'].

Any ideas how to proceed or is it just nonsense what I am doing?

Thanks in advance!

Comments

  • Hi,

    Have you tried to simply install the package, like it is described here?

    You can use pip from within Opensesame to install packages.

    Hope this helps,

    Eduard

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  • Hi Eduard,

    I had tried using pip but since this did not work in the first place, I tried to find a workaround.

    Now it turned out it just did not work because of the university proxy. So using pip, I just used ['install', 'proxy=http://...', 'packagename'] and then it worked.

    Best,

    Dan

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