Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
> A.B., Khalid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is to inform those interested in compiling Python in MinGW
that
> > an updated version of pyMinGW is now available.
>
> Ha anyone tried cross compiling python with mingw? At work we
compile
> our software for lots of platf
Simon John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
> > Ha anyone tried cross compiling python with mingw? At work we compile
> > our software for lots of platforms (including windows) on a linux
> > build host. The windows builds are done with a mingw cross compiler.
> > It would be interesting if w
Simon John wrote:
Maybe I'll fork out the 100usd for Visual Studio .NET 2003 after all
$100? Where? Last time I looked it was closer to $800.
--Irmen
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[snip]
> Ha anyone tried cross compiling python with mingw? At work we
compile
> our software for lots of platforms (including windows) on a linux
> build host. The windows builds are done with a mingw cross compiler.
> It would be interesting if we could do this with python + extensions
> also.
A.B., Khalid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is to inform those interested in compiling Python in MinGW that
> an updated version of pyMinGW is now available.
Ha anyone tried cross compiling python with mingw? At work we compile
our software for lots of platforms (including windows) on a linu
This is to inform those interested in compiling Python in MinGW that
an updated version of pyMinGW is now available.
Get it from here:
http://jove.prohosting.com/iwave/ipython/pyMinGW.html
Regards
Khalid
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