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README: Add comment about setting Python DLL to example
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TheJanzap committed Aug 27, 2024
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static void Main(string[] args)
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// The Python library can also be set with the `PYTHONNET_PYDLL` env var
// or dynamically with a library like https://github.com/losttech/WhichPython
Runtime.PythonDLL = "python38.dll";
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I really don't want to give people the idea that this is the way to go. Maybe we can point them toward (or include) https://github.com/losttech/WhichPython? Maybe give a note above to set the PYTHONNET_PYDLL environment variable?

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Yeah, I wasn't really keen on this either, but I figured since this was one of the examples given in the paragraph above it that this would be at least acceptable.
I also thought about mentioning the env var, but I didn't want to clutter this example with a comment (at least not without the permisson of you guys)

PythonEngine.Initialize();
using (Py.GIL())
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