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You answer essentially something like "It's not necessary" cause "with a little hacking it works".
I've found lots of documents, which describe how to "hack around" to make it work.
I don't want to do "hacking".
I want to develope large scale applications, and for this I need an stable official version of the python language, either binary or produced directly out of official sources, completely with an open-source tool-chain.
That's the reason for my very specific questions, which you have mostly ignored.
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copied from another answer:
"The Python Foundation could create an official sub-project to create an automated build target based on the MinGW toolchain. I am sure that many community members would be more than happy to contribute."
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