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[Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 (msys+mingw+wine) - giving up using msvcr80 assemblies for now

[Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 (msys+mingw+wine) - giving up using msvcr80 assemblies for now [Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 (msys+mingw+wine) - giving up using msvcr80 assemblies for now"Martin v. Löwis" martin at v.loewis.de
Thu Jan 22 20:40:19 CET 2009
> there are already no less than _four_ mingw ports of python, of varying degrees.
> 
> * http://jove.prohosting.com/iwave/ipython/pyMinGW.html

Ok, this one builds pythonXY, so it tries to be compatible with the
official distribution (although it seems to link against MSVCRT.dll)

> * http://sebsauvage.net/python/mingw.html

That's *not* a port of Python to MingW. Instead, it is a set of
instructions on how to build Python extension modules, using the
official Python binaries, with mingw. I think this is obsolete now,
as this now ships with Python itself.

> * http://python-mingw.donbennett.org/

This doesn't seem to be distributing binaries.

Regards,
Martin
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