Le 14/11/2014 17:47, Steve Dower a écrit : > Antoine Pitrou wrote: >> Le 14/11/2014 03:11, Nick Coghlan a écrit : >>> Oh, that reminds me - we should mention the availability of Visual >>> Studio Community edition on python-dev, and likely update the >>> developers guide to recommend it to Windows based contributors. >>> >>> I'll write something up for the list, and post a tracker issue for >>> the latter aspect. >>> >>> >>> Oops, belay that - I realised there are associated problems with C >>> runtime versioning. I'll chime in on Steve's VS2015 thread instead. >> >> The Express versions should be sufficient, except for testing 64-bit builds. > > And Paul Moore is very close to having cloud-based VM images set up for > people to do 64-bit builds, though I think he's skipping the VS 2010 > installation. > > As I understand it, there'll be a VS Community 2015 as well (though the > Express editions are still part of the daily builds...), and if not the > recent Express for Desktop builds don't have the 64-bit bug, so there'll > certainly be a free VS that can develop/build/debug Python. > > Hopefully we're quickly getting to the point where open-source devs don't need to worry about MSDN subscriptions :)
There's still the OS license, though :) Regards Antoine. _______________________________________________ python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers