[Python-Dev] Re: Python 3.7.4, Visual Studio versions for building modules from source

2019-07-23 Thread Steve Dower
On 23Jul2019 0812, Kacvinsky, Tom wrote: Tests passed once I used the right Visual Studio Command prompt. I was using the x64 Native toolchain command shell. Once I switched to the generic command shell, all is well. Thanks for the lick in the right direction, it got me to thinking that

[Python-Dev] Re: Python 3.7.4, Visual Studio versions for building modules from source

2019-07-23 Thread Kacvinsky, Tom
> -Original Message- > From: Steve Dower > Sent: Monday, July 22, 2019 11:36 PM > To: Kacvinsky, Tom ; python-dev@python.org > Subject: [Python-Dev] Re: Python 3.7.4, Visual Studio versions for building > modules from source > This is probably not the best place

[Python-Dev] Re: Python 3.7.4, Visual Studio versions for building modules from source

2019-07-22 Thread Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev
On 22.07.2019 18:25, Kacvinsky, Tom wrote: HI, Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I am trying to build pywin32-224 from source for Python 3.7.4. I think this might be the right list as this seems to be a generic problem I am having, but I want to focus on one particular module.

[Python-Dev] Re: Python 3.7.4, Visual Studio versions for building modules from source

2019-07-22 Thread Steve Dower
On 22Jul.2019 0825, Kacvinsky, Tom wrote: > HI, > > Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I am trying to build > pywin32-224 from source for Python 3.7.4. I think this might > be the right list as this seems to be a generic problem I am having, but I > want to focus on one particular