M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >> Wasn't the difference that no msvcrt import libraries are included, >> neither the license to redistribute the msvcrt runtime dlls (although >> the missing license probably doesn't matter, because they are already in >> the Python distribution)? > > > ... and links again MSVCRT.LIB which is included in .NET 1.1. Python 2.4 is linked against msvcr71.dll, though. > The DLLs come with the .NET framework, so there's no need to > redistribute them. Not msvcr71.dll. > Anyway, the point is not creating binaries that you distribute, > but simply to be able to compile extensions yourself as necessary. Yes, but can you also *link* correctly? Regards, Martin
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