On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:10 PM, Steve Holden <steve at holdenweb.com> wrote: > Christian Heimes wrote: > > Bob Kline wrote: > >> Any possibility of revisiting this question (upgrading to a more recent > >> compiler for Windows builds of Python)? > > > > The latest alphas of Python 2.6 and 3.0 are build with VS 2088. I've > ^^^^ > Been out in the time machine, eh? > > > spent some time to get the new build system ready for Python 3.0a2. > > > > Is VS 2008 recent enought for you? :] > > > It would be really nice if we could maintain two parallel Windows > versions, one with an open source tool chain like Mingw and one with the > latest and greatest MS production line. Is this mainly a request to use more open source tools? Because if the concern is just cost, Python 2.6 and 3.0 compile with the free Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Express editions. Steve -- I'm not *in*-sane. Indeed, I am so far *out* of sane that you appear a tiny blip on the distant coast of sanity. --- Bucky Katt, Get Fuzzy
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