[Aahz] > Ah. Okay, is shipping a zip of the build tree (plus a couple of MSVCRT > libraries) sufficient to run Python? Sufficient for whom? Not for the typical Windows user. It's sufficient for a typical developer, but if they want a build tree they can build Python themself from CVS. > Would that be any less effort? If developers built their own Python from CVS, that would certainly be less effort for me <wink>. I'll note that some small number of people have said they could be more help on Windows if we had a makefile for a different Windows compiler (and I guess they must mean "not Cygwin", else it's already there, thanks to Jason Tishler).
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