[Python-Dev] windows compiler list missing 3.7 details on wiki (original) (raw)
Barry Scott barry at barrys-emacs.org
Sun Dec 9 09:32:54 EST 2018
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On 3 Nov 2018, at 17:57, Steve Dower <steve.dower at python.org> wrote:
Yes. Visual Studio 2015 or later can be used (and as this is the only way to get the compiler right now, I think it's fine to list that as the requirement - note that the "Visual Studio Build Tools" installer doesn't include the IDE itself). Feel free to update the wiki.
Just got around to doing this. That page is marked as Immutable Page for me.
Do I need to apply for edit permissions? I'm user BarryScott on the wiki.
Barry
Cheers, Steve On 03Nov2018 0208, Barry Scott wrote: On https://wiki.python.org/moin/WindowsCompilers details for 3.7 are missing. I'm assuming its still VC V14 Barry
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