On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Thomas Stover <[email protected]> wrote:
>> From: Ray Donnelly <[email protected]>
>
>> Not sure you'll be interested but I build my own version of Python
>> into some Android NDKs, and this Python is cross compilable/compiled.
>>>From a Linux box, 12 variants can be built (Windows, Mac, Linux) *
>> (x86, x86_64) * (2.7.3, 3.3.0b1). Native shouldn't be much of a
>
> I'll check this out for sure. Last time I checked building python with 
> *mingw* was impossible, and so was cross compilation of any kind. Both of 
> which were major issues.

Great, let me know how you get on. Most of the credit for Python cross
and MinGW support must go to Roumen Petrov, my part was just to finish
off some parts (though as always there's a few more things I should
do) and to make it work for Darwin.

Ray.

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