Any takers?

I decided to try to build PySide from source but using the
windows_createpackage script.
It complains with this message....

    It appears you're trying to use Visual Studio with Qt built by mingw.
    Those compilers do not produce code compatible with each other.

Ultimately, I need a Python installation built with Visual Studio 8
that has PySide bindings.
Does this mean that I need to build both Qt and PySide myself?
I installed the Visual Studio Add-In from Nokia but it did not seem to
make a difference.

I just don't want to do more than I have to.

Thanks,
~Eric

On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Eric Frederich
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a custom installation of Python that I built myself using
> Visual Studio 8 (2005).
> I need Python built with that older Visual Studio because the bindings
> I'm creating for a 3rd party library need to be built with that
> particular version.
>
> I have been unable to get PySide installed to this custom installation
> of Python.
> I tried installing PySide from the installer but it wouldn't find my
> custom Python build even after setting PATH and PYTHONHOME.
> So then I tried getting setuptools to get PySide but it did the same
> thing and didn't find my custom Python build.
>
> So how can I get either of these installers to fine my custom Python
> version?.... or will I need to build my own PySide bindings anyway
> because my Python is built with an older compiler?
>
> Thanks,
> ~Eric
>
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