there is no copy as you do not need visual studio. pls read
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/WindowsInstall, python
and mingw. like that you get mercurial and trac into one python.

rupert.

On Feb 22, 12:36 pm, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Python sources don't need a compilation step, but a few Mercurial modules 
> are programmed in C: base85.c, bdiff.c, diffhelpers.c, mpatch.c and osutil.c 
> (http://selenic.com/repo/hg/file/tip/mercurial/). These must be compiled with 
> a C-compiler.
> The steps below worked on a Windows XP SP2, that had a Microsoft Visual C++ 
> installed.
>
> error: Python was built with Visual Studio 2003;extensions must be built with 
> a compiler than can generate compatible binaries.Visual Studio 2003 was not 
> found on this system.
>
> so , I don't have VC2003, can someone create a copy?
>
> why that thers's no such copy already exist?
>
> > Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:32:17 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> > [email protected]> Subject: [Trac] Re: can I use Trac with 
> > Mercurial on windows> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> >> Hello,> > [EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED] wrote:> > I just followed the instuction 
> > fromhttp://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracMercurialbut failed.> > > > It says 
> > that hg is not recognized after I build The TracMercurial plugin egg and 
> > added to the plugins folder of the environment,> > You need to be able to 
> > import the mercurial package from the python> interpreter you're using for 
> > running Trac.> For example, if you're starting tracd from a shell, then 
> > from the same> shell you need to be able to do the following:> > $ python> 
> > >>> import mercurial> >>>> > If you get an import error at this point, 
> > Mercurial itself was not> properly installed for this interpreter.> >> > > 
> > > > ***> > > > sure, 'import mercurial' not work!> > > > but I can't figure 
> > out how to enable it. I searchedhttp://www.selenic.com/mercurial/but find 
> > nothing like svn-python-1.4.6.win32-py2.5.exe. Mercurial just works fine 
> > even if 'import mercurial' not working.> > > > sorry but can you help me 
> > that is there a seperate package for python to enable 'import mercurial' ?> 
> > > Ah the joys of py2exe! ;-)> > Please 
> > read>http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/WindowsInstallers> > 
> > The version you have installed doesn't allow you to reuse the libraries> in 
> > another context than the hg executable (I remember having tried to> unzip 
> > the library.zip and use that by extending the PYTHONPATH, but I> don't 
> > remember if that worked, probably yes).> > As written in the above wiki 
> > page, you may have better luck with the> installer provided on the qct 
> > page, see>http://qct.sourceforge.net/Mercurial-NSI.html> > Of course, if 
> > you have a development environment, you might prefer to> build mercurial 
> > from source. In this case, please go through 
> > the>http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/BuildingOnWindowspage,> 
> > as there are many caveats (as you figured out by yourself with the bdiff> 
> > issue).> > -- Christian> > 
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