Hi Yaacov,
I am using Python 3.4 on Windows 7.I did a lot of Goggling and found differing 
solutions. Like some people suggested to install Visual Studio 2008 (which is 
no longer available), or Visual C++ 2010 Express, or MinGW compiler (haven't 
try this one out yet), and at the same time some people said they have tried 
out such suggestions and while some got their problem solved, some others said 
a different kind of technical problem cropped up. So it's like the solutions to 
this "Unable to find vcvarsall.bat" isn't standardized, thus I have no idea 
what exactly should I do.


     On Monday, March 30, 2015 10:38 PM, Yaacov Finkelman 
<yeomanyaa...@gmail.com> wrote:
   

 HI,

Sorry you are having trouble. What operating system are you running?
What steps did you talk to encounter the problem? What compiler are
you trying to use?

Best.

P.S. I am not a dev so this is just some of the questions I think they
will need.

On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 10:13 AM, Heng Cheong
<gaian...@yahoo.com.dmarc.invalid> wrote:
> I was reluctant to send this email but after more than a couple of thoughts,
> I decided what the heck and go for it.
> I am writing in relation to installing pypy.
> I was successful in installing numpy, pandas, and matplotlib, but not pypy.
> My problem is when I install it, I got this error "Unable to find
> vcvarsall.bat" statement.
> A simple Google found this problem to be widespread since many years ago,
> and I guess until today it is still unresolved.
> How come the pypy development community does not do anything about this?
>
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