> am i right? You should test that. I'm not sure whether it will crash (in particular, it might not on load), but it *might* crash, or fail in strange ways (e.g. when it checks whether something is a string, and decides it is not, because it is looking at the other PyString_Type) > and if _that's_ the case, i can stop fricking about with msvcr80 :) If so, I think there is little point in submitting patches to the Python bug tracker. I'm -1 on supporting two different-but-similar builds on Windows. I could accept a different build *process*, but the outcome must be the same either way. (of course, msvcr80 is irrelevant, because Python had never been using that officially) Regards, Martin
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