Following the directions in "Python in a Nutshell" (an excellent book), I entered the C code for "helloworld.c", saved it as a file, and entered this script and saved it as setup.py:
from distutils.core import setup, Extension setup(name='helloworld', ext_modules= [ Extension('helloworld',sources=['helloworld.c'])]) Then, following directions, I type "python setup.py install" from a C:\> prompt. I get these messages: running install running build running build_ext error: The .NET Framework SDK needs to be installed before building extensions for Python. ...but the .NET Framework IS installed; the latest version, in fact, SDK v2.0, part of the Visual Studio 2005 beta I've got. From poking around the Internet it looks like I'm supposed to (a) monkey with my registry, (b) install an OLD version of the SDK, (c) screw around with distutils source code, or (d) switch to Linux. Nowhere do I find a clear solution to my problem, though. Can anyone help? Should we submit an errata to O'Reilly? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list