Doing it with mingw does work (I did it yesterday).

If playing with obsolete microsoft tools is your idea fo fun you have
two ways of getting R.lib:
- Build R from source
- follow http://support.microsoft.com/kb/131313

Laurent

2008/12/2 Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> When I do 'python setup.py install', everything compiles well but the
> last link command failed with 'R.lib' not found. Am I supposed to use
> mingw, or convert R.dll to R.lib in advance?
>
> Thanks.
> Bo
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