Re: [Python-Dev] Windows Toolchain
I opened the solution, hit Ctrl+F5 and it began compiling but it fails with this error: LINK :fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file '.\python31_d.lib' How do I specify that "pythoncore" be built? When I follow your instructions, right clicking on the "python" project in the "Solution Explorer" panel, I get the exact same link error as above. If I hit F7, the build log changes completely. The last lines of output with F7 are as follows:
21>Build log was saved at "file://C:\Documents and Settings\James\Desktop\Python-3.1\PCbuild\Win32-temp-Debug\select\BuildLog.htm" 21>select - 1 error(s), 0 warning(s) ========== Build: 0 succeeded, 20 failed, 4 up-to-date, 1 skipped ==========
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:03, Amaury Forgeot d'Arc
Hi,
Hello,
I am trying to build Python 3.1 on Windows XP Pro (32 bit) using Microsoft Visual C++ Express Edition in order to test some modifications I made to
2009/7/13 Eric Pruitt
: the _subprocess.c file as part of my Google Summer of Code proposal. I cannot seem to figure out how to compile Python on Windows and could use some guidance. The Visual Studio Solution file ../PCbuild/pcbuild.sln does not work when I attempt to open and no error message is given when clicked.
Is Visual C++ correctly installed?
When opened from the Visual C++, it says "Solution folders are not supported in this version of the application."
This is a warning from the Express Edition, which has absolutely no impact on the build. You can safely ignore it and continue.
What steps did you perform exactly? From your build log the "pythoncore" project was not built. Why?
The following has always worked for me: In the "Solution explorer" panel, right-click on the "python" project, and click "Build". This should build the project and all its dependencies. Or just hit the F7 key and watch the whole solution build.
-- Amaury Forgeot d'Arc
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