On Wed, Apr 10, 2002, Tim Peters wrote: > [Aahz] >> Ah. Okay, is shipping a zip of the build tree (plus a couple of MSVCRT >> libraries) sufficient to run Python? > > Sufficient for whom? Not for the typical Windows user. It's sufficient for > a typical developer, but if they want a build tree they can build Python > themself from CVS. Not me; I don't have a Windows C compiler, and it's extremely unlikely that I would until I get a Win2K box. I think that's representative of a large minority in the Python community. When I said "build tree", I meant after compile/link; before that, it's just a source tree. ;-) -- Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "There are times when effort is important and necessary, but this should not be taken as any kind of moral imperative." --jdecker
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