Paul Moore <pf_moore at yahoo.co.uk> writes: > 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...) Do you mean building the wininst.exe template with other compilers? Shouldn't be needed, because the binaries are also in CVS. >> 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. This should be much easier than before now that pywin32 is built with distutils. Thomas
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