En Sun, 30 Mar 2008 12:04:10 -0300, axl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I'm going to be adding some features for a python-project with > external modules written in C. However, if I build modules with my > MSVS 2008 compiler (from the Windows SDK), they won't load in Python > 2.5.2, which is built with MSVS 2003. > > Since I don't have access to MSVS 2003 I need to rebuild Python using > MSVS 2008 in order for the binaries to go along. > > For starters, I cloned the PCbuild8 folder and made whatever changes > needed to be able to build the core and executable. I then pulled down > all the various external dependencies and made the same adjustments to > those. After quite a while I've managed to build everything apart from Which changes are those? I can build Python straight from the svn sources. > But, my problem is that the install scripts, i.e. "python setup.py > install" wants to go through the build steps again, but since those > don't work on Windows, or at least not with my setup, I can't put > together a complete package. The MSI package generation is at Tools\msi in the source tree. There are a few preliminary steps that must be done (only once) before successfully building the installer, you'll notice as you go (the script will tell you what's missing; a .rc file has to be compiled, as far as I remember). Would be nice if you take note of them so one can write down the proper build sequence. -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list