> This is the main motivation for moving to VS 2015 for Python 3.5. Yes,I've followed that work to the degree I understand it, and it looks like a great move. Thanks so much for your (continuing) efforts with this. > put a bit of >> >> pressure on MS to make it available, as they have for VS2008 and >> py2.7, that would be great. > > I've applied that pressure already and it's not going to happen :( Darn. Makes no sense, but I work for almost as big a bureaucracy as MS, so I know how that goes... :-) > The best "solution" is to move to Py 3.5 asap. Really not a solution at all, I'm afraid, and there are still growing pains with compiling for it as well (see Numpy/SciPy). But thanks. -Chris
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