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On 11/12/18, 9:15 AM, Mark Waterbury wrote:
. . . also iSeries Python that runs in ILE ... see:
http://www.iseriespython.com

On 11/12/18, 10:05 AM, John Yeung wrote:
> Not *quite* as simple as that, since it has dependencies.

Well, here's what I got:

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/gsutil/gsutil", line 22, in <module>
gsutil.RunMain()
File "/gsutil/gsutil.py", line 116, in RunMain
import gslib.__main__
File "/gsutil/gslib/__main__.py", line 61, in <module>
from gslib import wildcard_iterator
File "/gsutil/gslib/wildcard_iterator.py", line 38, in <module>
from gslib.third_party.storage_apitools import storage_v1_messages as api
tools_messages
File "/gsutil/gslib/third_party/storage_apitools/storage_v1_messages.py", l
ine 22, in <module>
from apitools.base.py import encoding
File "/gsutil/third_party/apitools/apitools/base/py/__init__.py", line 23,
in <module>
from apitools.base.py.credentials_lib import *
File "/gsutil/third_party/apitools/apitools/base/py/credentials_lib.py", li
ne 50, in <module>
raise import_error
ImportError: No module named ctypes

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JHHL

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