[Python-Dev] Python for windows. (original) (raw)
Bugbee, Larry larry.bugbee at boeing.com
Wed Nov 26 23:37:36 CET 2008
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Gerald, if there is an expectation some of your HP windows users would like to use OpenSSL with Python, there is this little matter of including applink.c in the build.
All, and not to start flames, but I still do not understand why applink.c isn't included in python's main (conditionally) instead of expecting users, many of them novices, to do the build. ???
Larry
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Hi all,
I am working For Hewlett-Packard designing PC Consumer Desktop
We have been including Python since over 10 years now on our systems.
It is a wonderful language and very powerful.
Now I am having a small issue and I was wondering how I can solve it.
So I would like to know who should I contact to be able to work on that issue together ?
The issue is about some requirement I need to have on our systems and even tools need to pass those requirement.
Regards
Gerald Koenig Software Builds Architect Hewlett-Packard Work Phone: +(1) 408 873 6202
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