On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 4:22 PM, René Dudfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Or maybe we should build python with the correct runtime?  ;)



> It sure would make it easier to use the supplied SDL and python rather
> than compiling our own.
>
>
> Practically speaking, there is no such thing as a "supplied SDL" on
windows. In particular SDL is never installed to a shared location on
windows, and is highly unlikely to ever work that way in the future, so
pygame will always need to bring an SDL build to a place where it can load
it from on Windows. And that's the reason why it would make perfect sense to
build our own SDL, with the right (i.e. matching) runtime.

...there are prebuilt SDL's for VC6 and VC2005, and being able to use
prebuilts from libsdl.org would be nice cause then more people could build
pygame on windows easier, and also possibly test with other SDL versions -
however there may end up being a VC2008 prebuilt sdl too.

... but dang, why oh why is python picking just the crappy Visual Studio
releases to build with...


... I don't disagree that not having a runtime matching problem would be
nice, but I do think it's a problem with an existing solution.

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