David Fraser wrote:

> See my other mail - basically you do
> cd dist
> set APACHESRC=c:\path\to\apache  (where this is the Apache2 dir in a
> standard installation, now need for apache source)
> build_installer

Okay, first I downloaded the .NET SDK. (Our internet connection is great here)

Then I get:

error: Python was built with version 7.1 of Visual Studio, and extensions need to be built with the same version of the compiler, but it isn't installed.

I don't have a VS license - that would mean I have to build my own Python in order to get any further. Oh dear...

I was wondering - since i won't be hackin' the C code (yet), would it be sufficient to just install the binary, and use the .py files as obtained from the SVN repository?

The 3.2.5 beta seems to run just fine here. Cannot run the automated tests though, because of the issues mentioned above.

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Mike Looijmans
Philips Natlab / Topic Automation

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