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[Python-Dev] Installing a newly-built python on windows

[Python-Dev] Installing a newly-built python on windows [Python-Dev] Installing a newly-built python on windowsjoao.moreira at free.fr joao.moreira at free.fr
Sun Apr 16 13:16:09 EDT 2017
Hi all, 


I've followed the instructions in the 1st chapter (Getting Started) of the Python Developers's Guide to compile python 3.6 from source, using VS 2017 on a Windows 7 SP1. I successfully built 35 of the 40 subprojects, and the python interpreter in cpython\PCbuild\amd64 is working fine. 


How do I now install this, so that users on this machine can use it ? I've found no instrutions on how to do this, can someone point me in the right direction ? 


Alternatively, could someone point me to the source code for the python .msi installer ? 


Thx, 
Joao 
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