fyi

Fixed #1, uninstalled all python versions and reinstalled the latest.

However, am still curious about LGPL when using an import library mpir.lib 
with mpir.dll.

Thanks!

On Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at 11:53:06 AM UTC-5, dr vengy wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> Two questions: 
>
>
> Question #1: 
> ------------ 
> Trying to build the latest mpir version from here: 
>
> https://github.com/BrianGladman/mpir 
>
> I'd like to add assembler optimised versions using the mpir_config.py 
> script 
> running python 3.7.2, however I get these errors: 
>
>
> C:\Work\mpir-master\msvc>mpir_config.py 
> Traceback (most recent call last): 
>   File "C:\Work\mpir-master\msvc\mpir_config.py", line 21, in <module> 
>     from _msvc_project import Project_Type, gen_vcxproj 
>   File "C:\Work\mpir-master\msvc\_msvc_project.py", line 5, in <module> 
>     from enum import IntEnum 
> ImportError: No module named enum 
>
>
> Question #2: 
> ------------ 
> I've built the generic C dll_mpir_gc versions mpir.lib (import library) 
> and mpir.dll (external DLL). Does adding the import library mpir.lib cause 
> issues with LGPL? I could use LoadLibrary()/GetProcAddress() instead of 
> mpir.lib but that seems silly. 
>
>
> Any ideas? 
>
> Thanks.

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