Thank you, and to Andrew and Chris as well for your help. In fact I got
the same setup last week (with readline+ctypes) and it worked fine in my
computer. The last thing I was trying to do it was to compile the c
modules with c++ (the windows version, "visual studio")... I didn't
succeed. Good that the test you made was running well.

It's not a problem, all improvements to relax are welcome.  As for
compiling the C modules, the sconstruct system is the way to go.  I
don't know if the C++ version of Microsoft Visual Studio will compile
C source code.  Do you have the free download version "Visual C++ 2005
Express", or some other version?  If it does compile C though, the
sconstruct system (http://www.scons.org/) is the way relax builds it's
modules.  According to the SCons website, the system has "[b]uilt-in
support for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and past Visual Studio
versions", so by running the command 'scons' in the relax base
directory the modules should automatically compile.  I'll download the
free version of Visual Studio and give it a go - maybe I will be able
to provide Windows binaries to download!

Bye,

Edward

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