[olsongt at verizon.net] > I submitted patch "[ 742621 ] ast-branch: msvc project sync" in > the VC6.0 days. There were some required changes to headers > as well as the project files. It had discouraged me in the past > when Jeremy made calls for help on the astbranch and I wasn't > even sure if the source was in a compilable state when I checked > it out. I'm sure it has discouraged other windows programmers > as well. I'd be surprised if it compiled on Windows now, as I don't think any Windows users have been working on that branch. At the last (2004) PyCon, I was going to participate in the annual AST sprint again, but it was so far from working on Windows then I gave up (and joined the close-bugs/patches sprint instead). I don't have time to join the current crusade. If there's pent-up interest among Windows users, it would be good to say which compiler(s) you can use, since I expect not everyone can deal with VC 7.1 (e.g., I think Raymond Hettinger is limited to VC 6; and you said you worked up a VC 6 patch, but didn't say whether you could use 7.1 now).
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