[Python-Dev] Windows
Brian Curtin
brian.curtin at gmail.com
Wed Aug 4 18:05:12 CEST 2010
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:49, Tim Golden <mail at timgolden.me.uk> wrote:
> On 04/08/2010 16:38, Steve Holden wrote:
>
>> On 8/4/2010 11:00 AM, Brian Curtin wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 09:48, Barry Warsaw<barry at python.org
>>> <mailto:barry at python.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Aug 03, 2010, at 09:08 PM, Steve Holden wrote:
>>>
>>> >It's a little disappointing to discover that despite the relatively
>>> >large number of developers who have received MSDN licenses from
>>> >Microsoft, none if us have the time to make sure that the buildbots
>>> are
>>> >green for the 2.6.6 release.
>>>
>>> Should note that I did try to build Python using my MSDN license for
>>> Windows 7
>>> and Visual Studio 2010. I only had an hour or so to attempt it, and
>>> did not
>>> succeed, though I think I got as far as trying to properly situate
>>> various
>>> dependent libraries (sqlite, ssl).
>>>
>>> If anybody's successfully navigated the twisty maze, would you be
>>> able to
>>> write something up on the wiki to describe the steps you've taken?
>>>
>>> -Barry
>>>
>>>
>>> I can expand the dev setup guide I wrote for the PSF Sprints to include
>>> the third-party stuff, then try to get that in wider circulation. I
>>> currently gloss over it to get a first-time contributor up and running
>>> quickly (since someone's first look into core dev is unlikely to be
>>> fixing sqlite).
>>>
>>> I haven't tried the current codebase on VS2010 yet, but it's on my todo
>>> list.
>>>
>>> I think that could be incredibly useful. I've tried building Windows
>> Pythons in the past and stalled because I didn't have enough familiarity
>> with the VS environment.
>>
>
> Brian: could you remind us where that doc is, please? I've lost track of
> it.
>
> In broad terms it's not too hard to get going once you've installed VS[*];
> I've
> rebuild several different fresh Python checkouts several times today while
> these
> issues have been discussed, and generally it's a question of:
>
> cd py3k (or whatever)
> tools\buildbot\externals.bat
> cd py3k\pcbuild
> env
> build -d
> rt -d
>
> and you're done and tested.
>
> That said, I seem to be having build issues with ssl on 2.7 which I'll
> try to look into. But the technique is fairly straightforward.
>
> TJG
>
> [*] And a small clutter of other tools for certain bits
http://docs.pythonsprints.com/core_development/beginners.html
Building ssl requires Perl and nasm, and gets completed as a post-build
step. I haven't done that in a while but it's documented in
PCBuild/readme.txt. That's the stuff I'll be adding to the above document.
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