The 'thing that glues it together' IS the suggested compiler. You need
nothing else to compile ANSI C python extensions with no C
dependencies. for the most part, if the extension has a setup.py, it
should Just Work with that and 2.7 (and ONLY that and 2.7) installed.
If your project does no
> From: python-win32 On Behalf Of Ken Brooks
> Sent: Thursday, 5 November 2015 10:23 AM
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> Apart from that, can someone please point me to the documentation for the
> current "right" way of building things, as an extension developer?
The "Distributing Python Modules" section of the Python
Two questions:
1) Are you embedding this extension in your own application or do you only
need to be able to load it into a stock Python distribution?
2) Is Python 3.5 out of the question?
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 5:10 PM Ken Brooks wrote:
> I have joined this list because I need to learn how to
I have joined this list because I need to learn how to rebuild my antiquated
Python extension properly for Windows. I need to build for Python 2.7, which is
old and relies upon old compilers. I downloaded the suggested compiler:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/A/5/4/A54BADB6-9C3F-478D-865