On Oct 13, 9:12 pm, Terry Reedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > lkcl wrote: > > On Oct 11, 11:17 pm, Terry Reedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> lkcl wrote: > > >> I got the impression that there is currently no Windows binary > >> available. Correct? If not, perhaps someone trustworthy will someday > >> donate one. > > > sorry, terry, you deleted a bit too much context :) > > I was referring to this at pyjd.org: > > Pre-built amd64 .debs are available for download, providing > pywebkitgtk-1.0, libwebkit-1.0-2 and libwebkit-dev, here: > > * Download libwebkit-dev, libwebkit-1.0-2 and pywebkitgtk-1.0
thanks for confirming, i thought so. > and this > >> If not, perhaps someone trustworthy will someday donate one. > > was my acknowledgement that a Windows binary is not trivial ha ha - i found that out :) > and that I > don't expect one from you after all the nice work you have done. thanks. > [compiling with mingw32] > > > why the python developers didn't include the patches, and keep them up- > > to-date, isn't clear. > > Mostly likely because no one who uses mingw32 has volunteered to become > the mingw32 Python developer who would update such patches to current > Python (now 2.6/3.0) and support them by responding to bug reports and > by upgrading them to 2.7/3.1 in the next few years. *nods head side-to-side*... yeahh, good point :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list