I'm wondering if there is any interest in me making regular, basically untested win32all builds against the current Python CVS tree? It would be fairly simple for me to do - I run against CVS Python, so it is really just bundling up my latest built files into an installer .EXE. I would only do it for the current CVS trunk - ie, no Python 2.2 or earlier builds in this form. However, I would only bother if there were people willing to use it. I figure that if there aren't people in this forum who would use it, I won't find them anywhere ;) OTOH, people in this forum using CVS Python on Windows may prefer to use CVS and build their own win32all - I really have no clue ;) Thoughts? Mark.
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