On 12/05/09 18:35, Roland Puntaier wrote:
Hello,

I have ported vim's python interface (if_python.c) to the python3 C-API.

The changed files are:
- Makefile (for linux)
- Make_mvc.mak (for windows)
- if_python3.c is a new file for the python3 related sources. it is based
on if_python.c.

All of them are in the ``src`` subdirectory.
[...]

Make_mvc.mak is not, and by far, the only makefile used by people who build Vim on Windows. If you want your port to become the "main" version some day, patches for the other makefiles should also be available. For instance, Steve Hall (who maintains the Vim builds, with and without Cream, but with Python et al., hosted with the Cream project) uses, I think, the Make_cyg.mak -- and I've seen now and again posts by Windows users building by means of the Make_ming.mak too. I've used the make_bc5.mak in the past, but the problems I had with it (when trying to use Unicode in Vim on Win98) made me switch to Make_cyg.mak even before moving up to XP and then to Linux-only; but my HowTo "for Windows" still includes settings for it.


Best regards,
Tony.
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