Never mind this question.  Somebody here noticed this item on the menu:  Start->All 
Programs->Microsoft Windows SDK v7.1 ->Windows SDK 7.1 Command Prompt

This runs a batch job that appears to set up a working environment for the compiler.  From that 
prompt, you can type "setup.py build" or "setup.py install".



On 02/13/12 18:04, Mark Sienkiewicz wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to use "setup.py install" to install python packages that include C 
extensions.  I have Windows/XP, the 32 bit Python 2.7 binary downloaded from python.org 
and the 32 bit numpy binary downloaded from numpy.org.

I don't seem to be able to get a working C compiler.

At first, I read that you need Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2008.  This is a 
32 bit only C/C++ compiler, but that is ok because the Python and Numpy that I 
need are 32 bit executables.

Well, I still get errors about a missing "basetsd.h".  The solution I found online is to 
install "Windows SDK", which I found at 
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=18950

The heading at the top of the page says "Windows 7", but under "Supported Operating 
Systems" it lists Windows/XP.

I still get errors because basetsd.h is not found.  In the interests of seeing 
if anything works at all, I made an empty file named 
c:\Python27\include\basetsd.h hoping I might get to see some different errors.

I did.  Apparently, basetsd.h does not contain anything I need, because "setup.py 
build" can compile the C code now.  The link stage fails like this:

c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\BIN\link.exe /DLL /nologo 
/INCREMENTAL:NO /LIBPATH:C:\Python27\libs /LIBPATH:C:\Pyth
on27\PCbuild /EXPORT:init_combine 
build\temp.win32-2.7\Release\src/_combinemodule.obj 
/OUT:build\lib.win32-2.7\stsci\image\_combine.
pyd /IMPLIB:build\temp.win32-2.7\Release\src\_combine.lib 
/MANIFESTFILE:build\temp.win32-2.7\Release\src\_combine.pyd.manifest
LINK : fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'kernel32.lib'
error: command '"c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\BIN\link.exe"' 
failed with exit status 1104


So, somehow I need to have basetsd.h and kernel32.lib; neither of them is 
provided by the compiler and neither is provided by Windows SDK.

I've run out of ideas about where to look for documentation and what other 
things to try.  Can anybody offer me any suggestions?

Mark S.

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