[Python-Dev] Windows compiler for Python 2.6+ (original) (raw)
Chris AtLee chris at atlee.ca
Wed Feb 28 23:24:29 CET 2007
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On 2/28/07, Josiah Carlson <jcarlson at uci.edu> wrote:
"Chris AtLee" <chris at atlee.ca> wrote: > I just got bitten by the runtime library incompatibility problem on > windows when I tried to load a C extension compiled with MSVC 2005 > (64-bit) into Python 2.5.
I would guess it is more an issue of 32bit + 64bit dynamic linking having issues, but I could certainly be wrong.
I don't think so, this was the 64bit version of Python 2.5. When I recompiled with the 2003 compiler it worked fine.
> I realize that Python2.5 will continue to use MSVC 2003 for > compatibility reasons, but I was curious if any thought had been given > to the future of the 2.x series.
IIUC, there exists a project file in PCBUILD8 for compiling with MSVC 2005. You should be able to recompile Python 2.5 with that compiler, though you may need to change some things (I've never tried myself).
That is kind of a last-resort for me...I'd like for my code to work with all the other python extensions out there, which is why I switched to the 2003 compiler for now.
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