> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Hett [mailto:ste...@egosoft.com]
> Sent: 22 June 2016 12:38
> 
> Hi Mark,
>
> > Folks,
> >
> > We use subversion with Trac behind httpd on Windows Server.  As Trac is
> > written in "old" Python (2.x), I have had to resort to building everything
> > from source.  This is not simple and so I thought I would publish my notes
> > here in case it helps anyone else and in the hope that if I have made any
> > mistakes, someone will be kind enough to point them out to me!
> >
> > ~ Mark C
> >
> > These are my notes for building Apache httpd and subversion for use with
> > Trac [1].  All of the components need to be built using the same compiler to
> > avoid run-time issues and, since Trac currently relies on Python 2.x, that
> > means Visual Studio 2008.
> 
> Why does Python 2.x (aka: 2.7.11) imply having to use VS 2008? MaxSVN
> [1] is built using VS 2015 Update 1 (the upcoming builds will use VS
> 2015 Update 2) in combination with Python 2.7.11 and I'm unaware of any
> issue related to that.
> 
> [1] http://www.luke1410.de/typo3/index.php?id=97

I cannot remember specific references now but when I looked into this before it 
is because the official 2.x line is compiled using VC9.  When memory is passed 
between applications relying on different version of the CRT then you can end 
up with hard to diagnose memory corruptions that eventually cause problems.

Digging a bit I found this thread [1] that highlights a similar CRT issue in 
python modules such as psycopg2 (which I use for PostGreSQL) that use the CRT 
internally...

[1] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/modwsgi/ATtKX6qWLXc

If you can guarantee to me that isn't going to happen then it would make my 
life easier!

~ Mark C

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