On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:16 AM, Alexander Neundorf <alex.neundorf at kitware.com> wrote: > > Can you please explain ? What is "those" ? Everything in Lib. On windows, I believe this is done through project files, but on linux at least, and I guess on most other OS, those are handled by distutils. I guess the lack of autoconf on windows is one reason for this difference ? > >> Also, when converting a project from one build system to another, >> doing the 80 % takes 20 % in my experience. > > Getting it working took me like 2 days, if that's 20% it's not too bad ;-) So it means ten days of work to convert to a new system that maybe most python maintainers do not know. What does it bring ? I think supporting cross compilation would be more worthwhile, for example, in the build department. cheers, David
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