[Python-Dev] Switch to MS VC++ 2005 ?!

martin at v.loewis.de martin at v.loewis.de
Mon Feb 27 21:12:35 CET 2006


Zitat von "M.-A. Lemburg" <mal at egenix.com>:

> > What I hear from the rumor mill (not perhaps a reliable source) is a
> > bit discouraging about the stability of VS2005 (e.g. internal
> > rebellion at MS in which groups which need to ship a lot of code
> > pushed back against any attempt to make them use VS2005, and managed
> > to win the internal fight and stick with VS2003), but I don't know if
> > any such worry applies to something as simple as the mere compilation
> > of C code...
>
> Should I read this as: VC8 is unstable ?

Not sure how Alex interprets this; I think that one of the good reasons
not to use VS2005 is that they managed to "break" the C library: change
it from standard C in an incompatible way that they think is better for
the end user. One of these changes broke Python; we now have a work-around
for this breakage.

In addition to changing the library behaviour, they also produce tons
of warnings about perfectly correct code.

> Well, the code that VC7 generates relies on MSVCR71.DLL
> which appears to be part of .NET 1.1. It's hard to tell
> since I don't have a system around without .NET on it.

I don't believe .NET 1.1 ships msvcr71.dll. Actually, Microsoft
discourages installing msvcr into system32, so that would be against
their own guidelines.

Regards,
Martin




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