Hi,

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 5:30 AM, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hopefully the backward compatibility interface in rpy 2.0 will
> eventually make upgrading from rpy1 to rpy2 simple.

I will eventually make the upgrade but since rpy is bundled into my
software (along with R and a bunch of other stuff), it makes any
upgrading a painful job...

> Its been a while but I have build rpy on Windows with Python 2.3 and
> MSCV 6.0 (the compiler used for the official Python 2.3 installation).

So it is possible then? I use the msvc toolkit (same compiler) to
build my extensions so if I could do the same with rpy, I would be
less dependent on installers.

>  Cygwin's mingw32 compiler should also work (which is freely available
> software) for any version of python.

I am aware of mingw but want to avoid mixing compilers... and I'm not
that good at this stuff: I am mostly a pure Python programmer :)

cheers
-- 
Mario B.

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