On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Christian Heimes <lists at cheimes.de> wrote: > David Cournapeau wrote: >> 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 ? > > All modules under Modules/ and PC/ are build inside the VS project. Some > dependencies like gzip, bzip2, openssl etc. are build inside the > project, too. Other dependencies are using shell scripts and nmake. AFAIK we also have cmake-based builds for gzip, bzip2 and other dependencies KDE needs somewhere. > On Unix the builtin modules are compiled with a custom build system > (Modules/Setup.* and friends). The shared libraries are build by a > distutils script (setup.py) in the root folder of the Python distribution. With CMake I was also building the Modules directly with CMake, i.e. not using distutils, so these were already taken care of. In Lib/ there are only python files, and they should be compiled to pyc files, right ? I didn't do this back then. We are right now getting better support for this in KDE, which would probably help here: http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-buildsystem&m=123795136609498&w=2 Alex
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