Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
> Would it be possible to obtain MSVC++2008(9.0) binaries of Python 2.5.4?
It's certainly possible to obtain them, if you create them yourself.
There won't be any further 2.5 binaries at all (regardless of compiler
version) from python.org
As for the distutil
Bellenot added the comment:
OK, thanks for the reply, I just wanted to be sure.
BTW, why, after having build python with Visual Studio 2008, is it
still claiming that:
error: Python was built with Visual Studio 2003;
extensions must be built with a compiler than can generate compatible
binarie
Tim Golden added the comment:
I doubt there's any real likelihood of the official Python 2.5.4 being
generated with a different compiler: it would mean, in principle, that all
binary extensions would have be recompiled to ensure there were no issues. I
suggest you ask on the Python mailing li
New submission from Bellenot :
Hi,
Would it be possible to obtain MSVC++2008(9.0) binaries of Python 2.5.4?
We are actually stuck to this version and have problem with MSVC
runtime libraries incompatibility. I can build Python.exe from source,
but there are a lot of missing modules (external d