Subject: Marine Geospatial Ecology Tools (MGET) help
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- From: Jason Roberts <>
- To: Kate High <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: [mget-help] Question about pythonwin32 package
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2022 22:29:50 +0000
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Hi Kate,
As you have discovered, MGET is currently only compatible with ArcGIS Desktop, not ArcGIS Pro, and only works on Python 2.7, which reached end of life in 2020. It is still very possible to run Python 2.7, MGET, and ArcGIS Desktop, but it will become more difficult as time passes. For now, we are continuing to support MGET in that combination but hope to eventually move it forward to ArcGIS Pro and Python 3.x. This is a nontrivial task. We now have a potential funder but have been fully occupied with non-MGET work since that offer was made. Hopefully we will have time to engage in it later this year.
Anyway, build 228 was the last release of pywin32 for Python 2.7. You can find the .exe installer here: https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/releases/tag/b228
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Best, Jason
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On Behalf Of Kate High
Hello, I am trying to download MGET and use it for my SST needs, and am at the stage for installing/looking for ".win32-py2.7.exe." however everything on the available link given is now 3.6-3.9? If downloading the entire zipped folder have your other users had success?
Also since arcmap is going to be removed by 2026 are there plans to move MGET to arcpro?
Thank you! Have a great evening, Kate
Kate High || Graduate Research Student M.S. Interdisciplinary Marine & Estuarine Sciences - Hines Lab San Francisco State University Estuary & Ocean Science Center 3152 Paradise Drive, Tiburon, CA
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- [mget-help] Question about pythonwin32 package, Kate High, 04/28/2022
- RE: [mget-help] Question about pythonwin32 package, Jason Roberts, 04/28/2022
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