Jacques Germishuys wrote:

> It is really problematic to get python extensions to work on Windows,
> mainly due to the fact that the manifest we are providing is not
> compatible and/or VIM is built with the static CRT.
> 
> This patch embeds the generated manifest file. The existing
> gvim.exe.mnf file has been slightly truncated, as it should really not
> dictate which assemblies are required. It will still be compiled by
> the resource compiler, and should provide the extra info i.e.
> description and DPI settings.
> 
> The patch was generated by "git format-patch", but should be applyable
> with "patch -p1".

Thanks.

I would appreciate feedback, especially from developers on different
Windows versions.

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