Martin,
>I'm not at all mystified. The operating system was only released
>after the release of Python 2.4, there is no official compiler
>available yet to the general public, and I don't have the hardware
>to test such a release.
>It's fairly likely that Python 2.5 will not see official AMD64
>Win
Brett,
>I don't have an answer for you, but just to clarity for future
>readers... based on the quote above, I assume you mean a native 64-bit
>build for Windows, right? You never stated what platform you need this
>for, I for one use a 64-bit build of Python on Linux just fine... but
>yes, Windo
Hi,
Does anyone know of an available downloader for an amd64 bit
build of (a modern) python?
I've done my due diligence search of python docs and
mailing archives,
and I'm somewhat mystified by the lack of info
on this topic.
I'm embedding python in a native 64 bit
application so python32 using WO