On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 12:28 AM, Roumen Petrov >> >> I would better use SCons for both unix and windows builds. In case of >> windows for both compilers - mingw and microsoft ones. To port curses >> extension to windows I need to know what gcc options mean, what are >> the rules to write Makefiles and how to repeat these rules as well as >> find options in visual studio interface. Not mentioning various >> platform-specific defines and warning fixes. > > Did you select one of existing curses library for windows ? I've selected PDCurses and successfully compiled the module and run demos manually - you may see the batch and the patch at http://bugs.python.org/issue2889 However, I was asked for VS2008 project file and this is where it all stopped for 8 months already. First I couldn't get the VS2008, then it refused to run on my W2K and now I can't get enough time to learn it (including that I have 50%/40% experience in PHP/Python and only 5%/5% C/Java). -- --anatoly t.
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