23.8.2012 2:08, Demian Brecht kirjoitti:



             Or installing the M$ VC++ Express edition compatible with the
    version used for the Python build <G>
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Sure (or MinGW if I'm not mistaken) but the question was asking about an
"easy" way. I'm not sure that setting up a full build environment on a
Windows machine would qualify it to be such. Of course, that's entirely
subjective and not really related to the question at hand ;)

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And even with those you will end up problems. One common 3rd party library that has extensions is PIL. And there is not really easy way to build PIL with all dependencies on windows machine - specially PNG support is a tricky one. Also for few build scripts there seem to be problem of passing different compiler than msvc for windows. So everything is not simple.

These parts are way simpler in *nix like environments - except in RHEL...

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