Paul Franz wrote...
: I have looked and looked and looked. But I can not find directions
: on installing the version of Python built using Microsoft's
: compiler. It builds. I get the dlls and the exe's. But there is no
: documentation that says how to install what has been built. I have
: read
Mark,
The problem is that the steps are not in the readme.txt for the
building Python for Windows. The python.exe might work from the
Win32Release directory where it is compiled. But I would like to have it
create the distuils directory, and other python packages that are
normally part of
Thanks.
Paul Franz
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
I have looked and looked and looked. But I can not find any directions
on how to install the version of Python build using Microsoft's
compiler. It builds. I get the dlls and the exe's. But there is no
documentation that says how to install what has
Paul Franz wrote:
Mark,
The problem is that the steps are not in the readme.txt for the
building Python for Windows. The python.exe might work from the
Win32Release directory where it is compiled.
You should find the executables and DLLs directly in the PCBuild
directory (for an x86
Thanks.
Paul Franz
Gabriel Genellina wrote:
div class=moz-text-flowed style=font-family: -moz-fixedEn Wed,
29 Apr 2009 18:15:07 -0300, Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de
escribió:
I can not find any directions
on how to install the version of Python build using Microsoft's
compiler.
What
I have looked and looked and looked. But I can not find any directions
on how to install the version of Python build using Microsoft's
compiler. It builds. I get the dlls and the exe's. But there is no
documentation that says how to install what has been built. I have read
every readme and
I have looked and looked and looked. But I can not find any directions
on how to install the version of Python build using Microsoft's
compiler. It builds. I get the dlls and the exe's. But there is no
documentation that says how to install what has been built. I have read
every readme and
En Wed, 29 Apr 2009 18:15:07 -0300, Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de
escribió:
I can not find any directions
on how to install the version of Python build using Microsoft's
compiler.
What *is* supported is creating an MSI installer out of your build
tree. See Tools/msi for details.
Paul Franz wrote:
I have looked and looked and looked. But I can not find any directions
on how to install the version of Python build using Microsoft's
compiler. It builds. I get the dlls and the exe's. But there is no
documentation that says how to install what has been built. I have read