Re: Python 2.7 MSI / pywin32 snapshots [was: Windows install to custom location ...]

2009-03-12 Thread Tim Golden

Scott David Daniels wrote:

Tim Golden wrote:

Scott David Daniels wrote:

Tim Golden wrote:

... Anyhow, at the end I have a working Python 2.7a0 running
under Windows.


Do you mean 3.1a0?  As far as I know, 2.7a0 requires the use
of the time machine, as it is expected to be 3 months out.

If you do get an installer built, even having a semi-official copy
around for those of us not on the MS compiler upgrade train to
do a little alpha (and/or beta) testing as well.


I've uploaded a couple of installers here:

 http://timgolden.me.uk/python/downloads/snapshots/

Currently, there's the Python Subversion trunk (py2.7) and the 
corresponding pywin32, built from the latest CVS. I believe

I've got everything in there, altho' the platform test was
failing irreproducibly when I last looked.


Thanks so much for these.  Yes, they work (and I'm happily running
little experiments).


Thanks for the feedback. I'm close to building the 3.1 release, too.
Just a few teething troubles.

TJG
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Re: Python 2.7 MSI / pywin32 snapshots [was: Windows install to custom location ...]

2009-03-12 Thread Scott David Daniels

Tim Golden wrote:

Scott David Daniels wrote:

Tim Golden wrote:

... Anyhow, at the end I have a working Python 2.7a0 running
under Windows.


Do you mean 3.1a0?  As far as I know, 2.7a0 requires the use
of the time machine, as it is expected to be 3 months out.

If you do get an installer built, even having a semi-official copy
around for those of us not on the MS compiler upgrade train to
do a little alpha (and/or beta) testing as well.


I've uploaded a couple of installers here:

 http://timgolden.me.uk/python/downloads/snapshots/

Currently, there's the Python Subversion trunk (py2.7) and the 
corresponding pywin32, built from the latest CVS. I believe

I've got everything in there, altho' the platform test was
failing irreproducibly when I last looked.


Thanks so much for these.  Yes, they work (and I'm happily running
little experiments).

--Scott David Daniels
scott.dani...@acm.org
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Python 2.7 MSI / pywin32 snapshots [was: Windows install to custom location ...]

2009-03-10 Thread Tim Golden

Scott David Daniels wrote:

Tim Golden wrote:

... Anyhow, at the end I have a working Python 2.7a0 running
under Windows.


Do you mean 3.1a0?  As far as I know, 2.7a0 requires the use
of the time machine, as it is expected to be 3 months out.

If you do get an installer built, even having a semi-official copy
around for those of us not on the MS compiler upgrade train to
do a little alpha (and/or beta) testing as well.


I've uploaded a couple of installers here:

 http://timgolden.me.uk/python/downloads/snapshots/

Currently, there's the Python Subversion trunk (py2.7) and the 
corresponding pywin32, built from the latest CVS. I believe

I've got everything in there, altho' the platform test was
failing irreproducibly when I last looked.

I'm building the py3k branch now, so if there are no problems
I'll upload that later tonight.

Please take them for a spin and let me know if they work.

TJG
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