I'm wondering if there is any interest in me making regular, basically untested win32all builds against the current Python CVS tree?
It would be fairly simple for me to do - I run against CVS Python, so it is really just bundling up my latest built files into an installer .EXE. I would only do it for the current CVS trunk - ie, no Python 2.2 or earlier builds in this form. However, I would only bother if there were people willing to use it. I figure that if there aren't people in this forum who would use it, I won't find them anywhere ;)
I think that would be useful, especially if the current 2.2-compatible win32all does not work with 2.3, or if you have added features since that was last released.
OTOH, people in this forum using CVS Python on Windows may prefer to use CVS and build their own win32all - I really have no clue ;)
Not me. I know how to build and install Python from source on Windows, but setting up another project is a major pain for a Unix weenie like me, so I'd much prefer a binary distribution. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)