On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Sune Foldager <sune.folda...@me.com> wrote:
> On 19-02-2010 17:04, Steve Borho wrote:
>
>> Someone should double-check, but I could swear I see the mt tool
>> running on the Mercurial C extensions when we compile them with
>> thg-winbuild.   I suppose it's trivial to check after the fact.
>
> Yes it does, but there aren't manifests in the pyd files shipping with
> Python, such as win32event.pyd etc. This is on purpose to enable
> side-by-side shipping of executables, amusingly enough :-p.

I've been digging around in our library.zip file, and the only pyds I
could find without manifests were the PyGtk libraries, and they
require the same version of msvcrt that we ship (by pure luck).

--
Steve Borho

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