Compiling Python Modules With Visual Studio .Net?
Andrew Wilkinson
ajw126 at NOSPAMyork.ac.uk
Thu May 29 13:25:26 EDT 2003
Yes, the project files are automatically converted to the new format, and it
compiles fine. It's been quite a while since I've done it though, but I
can't imagine that things have changed that much.
HTH,
Andrew Wilkinson
John Abel wrote:
> VisualPython is a plugin written by ActiveState for VS.Net.
>
> Has anyone compiled Python with VS.Net? I've been going through the
> readme.txt in PCbuild, but the only versions it mentions, are VS5, and 6.
>
> John
>
> Peter Hansen wrote:
>
>>John Abel wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I'm looking at upgrading my copy of VS6, with VS.Net, and I wondered if
>>>anyone had experience of developing Python modules with it? Also, are
>>>there any problems compiling existing modules (4Suite, Numeric, etc)
>>>with it? Is VS.Net worth the upgrade (I may be looking at
>>>VisualPython), or am I worth sticking with VS6?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Wow... was I asleep when Microsoft started supporting Python?
>>
>>
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