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[Python-Dev] Backporting the 3.5+ Windows build project files to 2.7

[Python-Dev] Backporting the 3.5+ Windows build project files to 2.7 [Python-Dev] Backporting the 3.5+ Windows build project files to 2.7Zachary Ware zachary.ware+pydev at gmail.com
Thu Jun 25 21:12:23 CEST 2015
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Steve Dower <Steve.Dower at microsoft.com> wrote:
> This also makes it more viable to use the Windows SDK compilers. If you install the Windows SDK 7.0 (which includes MSVC9) and Windows SDK 7.1 (which includes the platform toolset files for MSVC9 - toolsets were invented later than the 7.0 release) then you should be able to build from the command line or any version of Visual Studio from 2010 onwards.

I suspected this, but hadn't brought it up because I hadn't looked
into it in depth.  This sounds good though!  The SDKs are supported
quite a bit longer than VS versions, aren't they?

-- 
Zach
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