It's pretty straightforward to build Python and the Win32all extensions with the newer VC++.NET compiler, so for people who need to build additional modules there's no real need to use the Active State binary distro.

As far as waiting for a PyPPM replacement, ActiveState's Trent Mick said last May that "a PyPPM-like tool is not tractable without high ongoing maintenance costs," which makes it "difficult to make a
business case for a PyPPM-like tool."


--On Friday, October 01, 2004 8:10 AM -0400 Bob Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

How much longer does ActiveState plan on using the old Microsoft
compiler (from VS6) for building Python for win32?  Makes it a little
bit of a pain for building extensions.  Especially during this limbo
period while we're waiting for PyPPM's replacement (any word on progress
for that?)

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