Paolo Invernizzi wrote:
Can be a solution to support a single scons (makefile like) file and from that generate the proper project files?
That might be an option, but not the one I'm working on; it isn't even one that I'm particularly interested in. If I were maintaining the Windows port (which I'm not), I would dislike the solution because it would mean I have to learn scons...
Users that wants to keep working with the IDE can do that!
... and it would also mean that I *cannot* work with the IDE: I cannot make modifications to the projects in the IDE, because I would have to make the modifications in the scons files, not in the VC projects.
A free solution for a user that want to build python in a win32 environment without Visual Studio (whatever edition) could be:
- Download python (from 1.5.2 above) and scons (as a make replacement) - Build python with the free Microsoft SDK compiler via scons.
Such a free solution is already available, through cygwin/mingw. However, this is free software, so if you are interested, feel free to contribute. If you want your contribution be accepted, be prepared to answer "yes" to the question "Are you going to maintain the build process for the next three years"? If somebody volunteers to maintain such a build process, I would not object to having this process in parallel to the VC build process (to which I'm willing to contribute, for the next three years). Regards, Martin