I agree with Dave L that your best bet is to search the Freeware CDs, 
particularly the earlier ones that were less Alpha/Itanium centric.

Since I was the head of the DECUS Library for a time, I know that Python for 
VAX VMS was offered at one point, but I also remember that when the maintainer 
tried to upgrade the working Python to a later Python version on VAX VMS that 
they found that the VAX C environment had a few issues compiling the code and 
that it would take quite a bit of work to get the later Python version running. 
I don't recall whether GNV was part of the porting mechanism at that time, 
however.

If you really want the latest version of Python on VAX VMS, your best bet would 
be to contact vmspython.org and offer to help with a back-port to VAX VMS. Or 
upgrade to an Alpha or a free Alpha emulator to run the latest Python that 
vmspython.org offers. I would not expect back-port Python performance to be 
real spectacular on the VAX. The real question for you would be: What would be 
the added value of porting the latest version of Python to VAX VMS? Is the 
added value worth the porting cost?

Dave

From: Simh [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave L
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2017 3:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXT :Re: [Simh] OpenVMS 7.3 and Python

Tried the freeware discs?

The freeware v5 has Python 1.5 on it, may do what you require

http://www.decuslib.com/freeware/freewarev50/python/


HTH


On Fri, 03 Nov 2017 19:01:41 -0000, Gary Lee Phillips 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Does anyone know of a version of Python for OpenVMS 7.3 on VAX?
I have seen the versions for Alpha and IA64, and remarks stating that the C 
runtime library on the 32 bit version of OpenVMS is "hostile" to Python. 
However, I have seen Python (perhaps not the latest and greatest, but certainly 
Python) on 32 bit Linux machines. Could the 32 bit open source Python not be 
ported to VAX OpenVMS?
I have not personally had much luck with GNV or other porting mechanisms, but 
I'm really not a C programmer either. I can work in several languages but not C.
Thanks for any information.
--Gary


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