Robin Dunn wrote:
>
> Does anybody else find it odd that the ActiveState Python installer for
> windows includes the win32 extensions, and the .zip with the Debug version
> of the python extensions also includes the win32 extensions, but the source
> .zip does not?
>
> I was hoping for a nice integrated source tree with just one project file
> (or make file at least) that I could load and with one click build debug
> versions of everything. Instead I'll have to go back to the hodgepodge of a
> released python source tree and a cvs tree for win32all that I was never
> able to get to build before so I don't have high hopes of getting to build
> now... (BTW, there is no ActivePython 203 tag in the win32all CVS sources.)
This is a pretty good idea and we will add it to our todo list. But most
of our users are not that interested in the source distribution so it
won't be as high on our list as usability features.
I'm not sure about the _d issue...
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