On Dec 23, 2004, at 23:12, Martin v. Löwis wrote: > Barry Scott wrote: >> It seems that I can build extensions with msvc 6.0 that work with the >> python 2.4 windows >> binary kit. >> Is this safe? > > No, it isn't. This emerges as a Python 2.4 FAQ. > >> I recall warning a while ago about mixing msvc 6.0 and msvc 7.1 >> runtime DLL's. Is this >> an issue with python 2.4? > > Yes, it is. > >> I'm also surprised that the python 2.4 source kit only mentions MSVC >> 6.0 and not the compiler that you actually built python 2.4 with. > > Why do you say that? PCbuild/readme.txt starts with I recursive grep'ed and missed this ref. However I did read this in README.TXT: > Building on non-UNIX systems > ---------------------------- > For Windows (2000/NT/ME/98/95), assuming you have MS VC++ 6.0, the > project files are in PCbuild, the workspace is pcbuild.dsw. See > PCbuild\readme.txt for detailed instructions. Which says that PCbuild/readme.txt is about VC++ 6.0 > Building Python using VC++ 7.1 > ------------------------------------- > This directory is used to build Python for Win32 platforms, e.g. > Windows > 95, 98 and NT. It requires Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1 > (a.k.a. Visual Studio .NET 2003). > (For other Windows platforms and compilers, see ../PC/readme.txt.) > > Regards, > Martin Barry
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