Paolo Invernizzi wrote: > Ok. For what I have understood reading the PCbuild/readme.txt (I admit I > never tried to build on win32 an *hard* module, like tk or bdb, or ssl), > the building process of that modules is still mostly a manual job... > "follow the Windows instructions for building the Sleepycat software" It depends: yes for tk and sleepycat, no for ssl and bzip2. > I'll post something as soon as I've done some tries. Please keep us posted. It would be good if it involved no more manual intervention than the current process; it would be a plus if the manual intervention would be reduced. It would also be a plus if you could figure out some of the pending issues while you are at it, like how to stop the linker warnings when linking _bsddb.pyd :-) Regards, Martin
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