Thomas Heller <theller at python.net> writes: > I'll try to add a 2.4 binary to the next ctypes release That would be good. > although I'm not completely sure that bdist_wininst works with > 2.4. Ouch. One other thought I had, based on some comments from Gareth, was that getting distutils to work with the free MS compilers would be good. I'm not sure what would be involved, or if I could help (I'm not familiar with the distutils code, though...) > IIRC, I had some problems using bdist_wininst with the now current > zlib 1.2.1. I could do the same for pywin32 (although I don't have > the more exotic SDK's installed, and I don't build autoduck docs). At one stage Mark Hammond was producing snapshot preview builds of pywin32 for Python 2.3. Maybe he would be willing to do the same for 2.4? Getting pywin32 binaries for 2.4 would make it much more viable for Windows users to try out 2.4. > But I cannot help with the other extensions you mention. No problem. It's just a fact of alpha-testing life... Paul. -- This signature intentionally left blank
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