Chris Dunscombe schrieb:
Hi,
I'm trying to install the VendorId on Windows 2000 Pro with Python 2.5 to
create signed
interpreter etc. I'm using Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. I get the following:
T:\sw_depot\qt_pyqt_etc\windows_unzips_etc\VendorID-1.0.0>python setup.py
build
running build
running build_clib
error: Python was built with Visual Studio 2003;
extensions must be built with a compiler than can generate compatible
binaries.
Visual Studio 2003 was not found on this system. If you have Cygwin
installed,
you can try compiling with MingW32, by passing "-c mingw32" to setup.py.
This was with ActiveState Python 2.5.1. So I built my own Python using Visual
C++ 2005 Express
Edition. However I got the same error message, which is really confusing as I
KNOW that Python was
not built with Visual Studio 2003!!
Anyone got any ideas? (I'd rather not go the MinGW route unless I have too.)
Thanks,
Chris
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It's a distutils (or an Express Edition) problem. The message comes from
class 'MacroExpander' in 'Lib\distutils\msvccompiler.py'. It expects,
but can't find the registry entry
'Software\Microsoft\.NETFramework\sdkinstallrootv1.1' (the install path
of the .NET Framework SDK). Maybe you could try to modify
'msvccompiler.py' or create a dummy registry entry. I don't know if this
value is used at all.
Ulli
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