setuptools without unexpected downloads
Gabriel Genellina
gagsl-py2 at yahoo.com.ar
Wed Oct 3 00:00:43 EDT 2007
En Tue, 02 Oct 2007 10:11:24 -0300, <kyosohma at gmail.com> escribi�:
> Holden indicates that VS2003 is the current compiler used for the
> official Python distribution. Do you know how to use that program to
> compile an exe?
Open the program, press F1 and read the documentation provided by its
vendor, Microsoft.
> I'm assuming the line "python setup.py bdist_wininst"
> isn't sufficient since it was an answer to my somewhat naive question.
Why not? As F.L. said, if the setup.py is properly built, doing so should
compile and link all the required modules.
Note that it's not *required* to use Visual Studio to compile Python
extensions; any decent compiler would do [provided it links against the
same RTL as used by VS]
This recent blog post contains step-by-step instructions on using free
tools to compile python extensions:
<http://boodebr.org/main/python/build-windows-extensions>
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Gabriel Genellina
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