On 24 September 2014 20:02, Chris Barker <chris.bar...@noaa.gov> wrote: >> t's getting a lot better, and once we start using MSVC 2012 or later >> (i.e., Python 3.5+), the express editions include 64-bit support out >> of the box, which makes most of the problems go away. > > Sure, but is there something we can do with the old stuff -- some of us will > be ruing 2.7 for a good while yet! > >> Steve wrote: > As I mentioned at the start of this thread - hold your frustration and wait > for a little while :) > > It wasn't clear -- will things get better for 2.7 ? OR just the new stuff? > > i.e. frustration aside, should I not bother to wrangle this now for my > projects if I can hold off a bit?
I can't speak for Steve, but personally, I do intend to work through these issues and write up a "how to set things up to build wheels for your Python projects" (probably using appveyor, as it has the environment already there, but likely also for a local setup) document. It'll be far from the first such document, but I'd like to see my version published under the PyPA banner and as such have the status of "the official answer". My advice would be not to rush. If the currently available information is enough for you, by all means go for it, but if you're hitting difficulties (or just don't want to risk doing so) I'm hoping things will be improved[1] in the relatively short term, so it might be worth waiting. Paul [1] Where it's possible the only improvement is that you've got me as a specific target for your complaints about the lousy documentation, but I'm hoping I can do a *bit* better than that :-) _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig