I am trying to figure out how to build binaries for Python packages and I've done it with MinGW. However, in my research, I've noticed that some of the programmers out there think that you should use the compiler that is used to compile the official Python distributions, which appears to be Visual Studio 2003.
None of these programmers has really given their reasons for this though. Does compiling with a different compiler introduce subtle issues of some sort? If so, what are they (in general)? If you don't use VS2003, what compiler do you use? Here are the some links to what I've been reading: http://boodebr.org/main/python/build-windows-extensions http://www.z3lab.org/sections/blogs/philipp-weitershausen/2007_07_26_cheap-binary-windows http://www.gooli.org/blog/building-m2crypto-on-windows/ Thank you for your time. Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list