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Mupolan Enthusiastic Coder
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Anyone know which compiler python 2.5 for windows is compiled against?
I.e. will i be able to build extensions with vs2005 express?
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BigDaddy Enthusiastic Coder
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Im pretty sure VS6 is the official windows compiler for python releases.
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Mupolan Enthusiastic Coder
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BigDaddy Enthusiastic Coder
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Mupolan, i thought it was changed back to vs6 because of licensing issues of some DLLs that vs7 compiled binaries require?
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Mupolan Enthusiastic Coder
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distutils demands the .NET 1.1 SDK, which would correspond to VS7
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BigDaddy Enthusiastic Coder
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Mupolan Enthusiastic Coder
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BigDaddy, it depends on the .net SDK. never mind
go grep for it
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BigDaddy Enthusiastic Coder
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But the .net sdk is for building .net assemblies.
Mupolan, its getting respectable.
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froomzer Enthusiastic Coder
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BigDaddy Enthusiastic Coder
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Benj, i know that.
Mupolan, thats exactly what any other bootstrapped language does.
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