rahul-ve opened a new pull request #9573:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/9573


   On a fresh install of Windows Subsystem for Linux (Ubuntu 20.04), created a 
conda environment and tried to follow the above guide  to install airflow but 
was getting gcc errors. Installing build-essential solved the issue.  
   
   On Windows 10, with a clean conda environment, setproctitle fails to install 
with error "Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 is required". Suggests to install 
"Microsoft Visual C++ Build Tools".  I got this both on Python version 3.8.3 
and 3.5.6.
   Installed some versions of C++ build tools from Visual Studio community 
edition installer and tried installing airflow again but getting a new error 
now - "cannot open include file: 'basetsd.h'".
   
   May be add some prerequisites about Windows and Python versions?
   
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