Thanks Kevin,

over at the python list Thorsten suggested the same.
This is what I just posted over there (sorry for cross posting, but I'm growing desperate):

I tried all day yesterday to install VS 2010 but on both machines I tried it on the installer hangs half way through "Microsoft .NET Framework 4" and doesn't move anymore. No errors, warnings or info. I let both machines run over night and 12 hours later still no progress. I also tried two different installers.

I am trying to do this on windows running on Virtual box on a osc host as well as on a windows properly booted via Boot Camp (also on Apple hardware though).
Could that be the problem?

I will install VirtualBox under linux to see if running windows on PC hardware makes a difference.



Cheers,
frank



On 12/12/2016 10:21 PM, Kevin Wheatley wrote:

On 11 December 2016 at 10:03, Frank Rueter|OHUfx <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    MSVCR120



I haven't done much Nuke plugin development on Windows recently, but that version of the runtime is from Visual Studio 2012 and from the documentation Nuke needs 2010 for the recent builds, I suspect your python install or default compiler is picking the wrong version.

Kevin

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