Oh, happy days are here to stay!
Nothing says "ClamWin won't work with the Windows 95 version of shell32.dll and/or comdlg32.dll" quite like
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "ClamWin.py", line 30, in ?
File "wxFrameMain.pyo", line 29, in ?
File "Utils.pyo", line 31, in ?
File "win32com\shell\shell.pyo", line 9, in ?
File "win32com\shell\shell.pyo", line 7, in __load
ImportError: DLL load failed: A device attached to the system is not functioning.
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I don't suppose there is any easy way for me to hack the Python source in order to get the program to load shell32.w98 (98lite's copy of the Windows 98 shell32.dll) instead of shell32.dll, is there? I'm loath to part with the brute efficiency that is the windows 95 shell =P
Thanks,
Matt.