On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Guido van Rossum wrote: > > I'll be happy to help in whatever way would be useful in dealing with > > the "raised bar," as the prospect of having Python support on all > > platforms for bz2 compression (and tarfiles) is very appealing. > > If you could get Python from CVS, build it with MSVC 6.0 for Windows > (elaborate instructions are in PCBuild/readme.txt!!!), and see if > the bz2 module works on all flavors of Windows to which you have > access, that would be tremendously helpful IMO. If MSVC 7.0 isn't at least as good, I'll find a machine which still has 6.0 on it (or reinstall it on one of our development systems), but I pulled down the sources from CVS and built it with MSC++ 7 and the all 28 tests in the bz2 test suite pass on both Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Should I dig up a MSC6 system, or is this just as good? -- Bob Kline mailto:bkline@rksystems.com http://www.rksystems.com
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