You'll want to look at tools/msi/build.bat and buildrelease.bat. The former
should produce a test installer that should be isolated from a regular install
(though it may not be perfect), while the latter is used for the official
release.
If you're going to use the latter and redistribute the r
On 4/16/2017 1:16 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi all,
I've followed the instructions in the 1st chapter (Getting Started) of
the Python Developers's Guide to compile python 3.6 from source, using
VS 2017 on a Windows 7 SP1. I successfully built 35 of the 40
subprojects, and the python interp
Hi all,
I've followed the instructions in the 1st chapter (Getting Started) of the
Python Developers's Guide to compile python 3.6 from source, using VS 2017 on a
Windows 7 SP1. I successfully built 35 of the 40 subprojects, and the python
interpreter in cpython\PCbuild\amd64 is working fine