Alexandre Parenteau wrote: > I am looking for a way to build and make an installer out of Python on a > Win x86_64 platform which is not supported yet by the Python team. Out of curiosity: where did you obtain the operating system, and where will you obtain a C compiler for the platform? To my knowledge, Microsoft has released neither, yet. > My plan is to compile Python for this platform (several developers on > the list told me it should be straightforward), and make an installer > out of the Python binaries in order to be able to distribute the Python > binaries internally. > > I downloaded the evaluation copy of Wise Installer System 9, but it > complains that the installer file (which I assume is > PCBuild\Python20.wse) is corrupted. Alternatively to that approach, you can use the Python 2.4 code base, and build an MSI file (using Tools/msi); no need for any external tool except for a platform SDK installation, and PythonWin. Regards, Martin
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