Jody Burns > wrote:
I've been wondering if there's anything on the drawing board about patching distutils/msvccompiler.py so that it can compile Python extensions using the free Visual C++ toolkit instead of the entire Visual C++ development environment.

I know it's possible, because I was able to compile and install PyCrypto 2.0 for Python 2.4 today. I did this by commenting out the part of msvccompiler that checks for VS library paths and manually adding them to my LIB environment variable.

I looked through the CVS and couldn't find anything about this, although msvccompiler.py has been patched to give a better error message about requiring the .NET framework if you have don't have it installed.

Your thoughts?

None, other than to note that if you and/or others were able to solve this and make it "easy" for those less VC++-savvy, you might significantly decrease the bar for those of us who have not been able to get into hacking on the core of Python because of being stuck in the MS world yet not willing to shell out more cash to billg... maybe, just maybe, that would get a few more people out there reviewing patches and maybe fixing bugs.

-Peter
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