On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Guido van Rossum wrote: > If you want a free compiler on Windows, I'd recommend Cygwin (a Unixy > development environment that includes GCC). There are some problems > with Cygwin, but it's getting better all the time. The major problem with Cygwin is that it is **slow**. The other problem is that you can't use it for commercial applications. I've gotten about 10 e-mails in reply to my offer to explore getting the Python CVS up and running with MingW. Since Python is already ported to native Win32 APIs, it seems like a viable approach that will not suffer from either of Cygwin's problems (though I have yet to try building a version with threads, or Python more recent than version 1.5.2). I'll keep the list posted on how it goes. -Kevin -- Kevin Jacobs The OPAL Group - Enterprise Systems Architect Voice: (216) 986-0710 x 19 E-mail: jacobs@theopalgroup.com Fax: (216) 986-0714 WWW: http://www.theopalgroup.com
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