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> But what's so special about msvcr and visual studio compiler? Python
> compiles fine with gcc under unixes, so is it a problem to compile
> python interpreter with mingw and get rid of the proprietary runtime
> dependecies?
MinGW uses an older version of Microsoft's runtime MSVCRT.DLL.
Maybe this is a stupid question. I don't know, I don't use windows.
But what's so special about msvcr and visual studio compiler? Python
compiles fine with gcc under unixes, so is it a problem to compile
python interpreter with mingw and get rid of the proprietary runtime
dependecies? Or does the w
On 4/14/10, Enrico wrote:
> Il 14/04/2010 14:25, Alex Hall ha scritto:
>> I notice that I do not have the dll when py2exe says it cannot locate
>> the dll. If I need vs2008, then what good is vcredist_xxx.exe? It does
>> not seem to give me the dll, but the py2exe tutorial says that it
>> will. Wh
> Alex Hall wrote:
but I still have no dll. I installed vs2005, but apparently I
need vs2008, which I cannot find.
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Il 14/04/2010 14:25, Alex Hall ha scritto:
I notice that I do not have the dll when py2exe says it cannot locate
the dll. If I need vs2008, then what good is vcredist_xxx.exe? It does
not seem to give me the dll, but the py2exe tutorial says that it
will. What am I missing?
Alex, the DLLs are i
On 4/14/10, Christian Heimes wrote:
> On 14.04.2010 14:25, Alex Hall wrote:
>> I notice that I do not have the dll when py2exe says it cannot locate
>> the dll. If I need vs2008, then what good is vcredist_xxx.exe? It does
>> not seem to give me the dll, but the py2exe tutorial says that it
>> wil
On 14.04.2010 14:25, Alex Hall wrote:
I notice that I do not have the dll when py2exe says it cannot locate
the dll. If I need vs2008, then what good is vcredist_xxx.exe? It does
not seem to give me the dll, but the py2exe tutorial says that it
will. What am I missing?
Do you have the correct v
I notice that I do not have the dll when py2exe says it cannot locate
the dll. If I need vs2008, then what good is vcredist_xxx.exe? It does
not seem to give me the dll, but the py2exe tutorial says that it
will. What am I missing?
On 4/14/10, Christian Heimes wrote:
> On 14.04.2010 13:22, Alex H
On 14.04.2010 13:22, Alex Hall wrote:
I tried both vcredist_x86.exe and vcredist_x64.exe, with no result; I
still do not have the required dll (I have 32-bit python, so the _x86
should have done the trick). I will try another poster's suggestion of
installing vcpp express 2005 and hope that will
* Alex Hall:
Hi all,
For testing purposes, and because I am not yet distributing my
application (which, thanks to you all, is now running perfectly!), I
am going to just bundle msvcr90.dll. However, I cannot find it! I ran
vcredist_x86.exe (I have a 64-bit version of win7, but all I have is
the x
I tried both vcredist_x86.exe and vcredist_x64.exe, with no result; I
still do not have the required dll (I have 32-bit python, so the _x86
should have done the trick). I will try another poster's suggestion of
installing vcpp express 2005 and hope that will work...
On 4/14/10, Gabriel Genellina
En Wed, 14 Apr 2010 00:07:48 -0300, Alex Hall escribió:
For testing purposes, and because I am not yet distributing my
application (which, thanks to you all, is now running perfectly!), I
am going to just bundle msvcr90.dll. However, I cannot find it! I ran
vcredist_x86.exe (I have a 64-bit ver
Hi all,
For testing purposes, and because I am not yet distributing my
application (which, thanks to you all, is now running perfectly!), I
am going to just bundle msvcr90.dll. However, I cannot find it! I ran
vcredist_x86.exe (I have a 64-bit version of win7, but all I have is
the x86 version of t
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