[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > I'm trying to debug some VS native C++ code called from a python script > (version is 2.2). > For that, I added the _DEBUG macro in Setup.py but when I rebuild the > pyd file, I get a compilation error whereby it says that python22_d.lib > could not be found. > > I've seen in various groups that python22_d.lib is not available for > download anymore but that it is easy to recompile. Could someone send > it to me, explain how to build it or, even better, both. > > I expect that after that, if I recompile the python pyd file, I will be > able to attach a debugger to it. Could someone confirm this? > > Cheers, > Emmanuel > > PS: I'm new to Python and I'm using legacy code.
To elaborate on Frederick's advice, the source .tgzs available on python.org contain everything you need to build the windows version, excluding a few modules that require third-party dependancies (tkinter, ssl, zip, bzip2 and probably a few others). You'll need VC6.0 as well for 2.2. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list