laurent oget wrote:
> Building the installer for windows is not that hard given you have a
> windows machine available, if you run into any issue i will be glad to
> try and help. I do not have access to a windows machine on which i can
> upgrade python version at my leisure, so I have not attempte
Building the installer for windows is not that hard given you have a
windows machine available, if you run into any issue i will be glad to
try and help. I do not have access to a windows machine on which i can
upgrade python version at my leisure, so I have not attempted to build
a 2.6 compatible
On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 16:04 -0300, Donovan Parks wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are there are any plans to make RPy or RPy2 Windows binaries available
> which are compatible with Python 2.6.x?
The win32 community is not so inclined to contribute them, apparently. I
am personally lacking the necessary time
Hello,
Are there are any plans to make RPy or RPy2 Windows binaries available
which are compatible with Python 2.6.x? I realize it would be easier
to switch to Python 2.5, but we are committed to Python 2.6 for other
reasons. I'd rather not try to compile things myself, but since it may
come to th