New submission from Hc.Z:

My python environment is Python3.3 in Windows 7 32-bit. I was installing Pandas 
package from source code, through Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Express is 
installed in my computer, the installation process still failed and report a 
"Unable to find vcvarsall.bat" error.
I checked the problem reading the distutils.msvc9compiler.py module. Class 
method find_vcvarsall() and query_vcvarall() works well, but 
get_build_version() return the 10.0. There is no mistakes about this, for 
sys.version print (MSC v. 1600) vs. in latest Python 2.7 it's (MSC v. 1500) 
which means vc2008. All document I found pointed that Python Windows binary was 
built through VC 2008 (version 9.0), and there is only msvc9compiler.py module, 
no msvc10compiler.py module. 
I don't know whether this is a bug, or there is another compatible mechanics I 
don't know.
After all, I just want to build Pandas correctly.

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components: Windows
messages: 183629
nosy: mayaa
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Mismatch between Python 3.3 build environment and distutils compiler 
support
type: compile error
versions: Python 3.3

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