Re: [Python-Dev] Windows SDK

2006-12-09 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Albert Strasheim schrieb: > I'm only guessing here, but I think the Windows SDK is probably going to > become the de facto standard for building software on Windows in the absence > of Visual Studio. Has anybody else looked at the Windows SDK yet? Any > thoughts on what needs to be done with dis

Re: [Python-Dev] Windows SDK

2006-12-09 Thread Josiah Carlson
"Albert Strasheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As part of the Windows Vista release, Microsoft have created the "Windows > SDK" that looks like Platform SDK on steroids. It includes 32-bit and 64-bit > libraries and compilers, debugging tools, etc. and supports Windows XP, > Windows Server 200

[Python-Dev] Windows SDK

2006-12-09 Thread Albert Strasheim
Hello all (A quick google of the python-dev archive didn't turn up any discussions on this topic. If this has already been discussed, please accept my humble apologies.) As part of the Windows Vista release, Microsoft have created the "Windows SDK" that looks like Platform SDK on steroids. It