[Barry] > Two requests: > > 1. Can you ship the .PDB files for the debug images so devo's > do not need to build the python sources to debug extensions. > And Yes I know the .ZIP will be huge. If you want a > compromise only include the .PDB for python20_d.dll. Sure! Most .pdb files are highly compressible, and the zip size hit isn't anything to worry about. > 2. Place the files into libs, pyd etc dirs. I had to extract > the groups into the right places which is a bit tedious > and error prone. No. If you want a directory structure that doesn't match the actual build directory structure, I can't read your mind, and have no reason to believe that the specific artificial structure you have in mind is of use to anyone but you. Don't be so helpless <wink>: write a tiny Python script to move the files where you want them after unpacking. What I upload will be an exact image of the build directory structure. Most feedback I've gotten is that people want exactly that, because they *want* to compile Python themselves and just want to avoid jumping thru all the snaky hoops needed to compile the 3rd-party subprojects (from _tkinter to zlib). alphabetically y'rs - tim
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