On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 8:01 PM, Steve Dower <steve.do...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi all, > > (This is advance notice since people on this list will be interested. > Official announcements are coming when setuptools makes their next release.) > > Microsoft has released a compiler package targeting Python 2.7 (i.e. VC9). > We've produced this package to help library developers build wheels for > Windows, but also to help users unblock themselves when they need to build > C extensions themselves. > > The Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7 is available from: > http://aka.ms/vcpython27 > > This package contains all the tools and headers required to build C > extension modules for Python 2.7 32-bit and 64-bit (note that some > extension modules require 3rd party dependencies such as OpenSSL or libxml2 > that are not included). Other versions of Python built with Visual C++ 2008 > are also supported. > > You can install the package without requiring administrative privileges > and, with the latest version of setuptools (when it releases), use tools > such as pip, wheel, or a setup.py file to produce binaries on Windows. > > Unfortunately, this package isn't necessarily going to help with building > CPython 2.7 itself, as the build process is complicated and Visual Studio > 2008 is practically required. However, as most people aren't building > CPython on Windows, this isn't a huge issue. This compiler package should > be sufficient for most extension modules. > > I should also point out that VC9 is no longer supported by Microsoft. This > means there won't be any improvements or bug fixes coming, and there's no > official support offered. Feel free to contact me directly < > steve.do...@microsoft.com> if there are issues with the package. > > Cheers, > Steve > > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: > https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/g.rodola%40gmail.com > This is awesome, thanks. I guess Python 2.6 is not supported, isn't it? -- Giampaolo - http://grodola.blogspot.com
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