Hi,
Because of I have patched Python, I would like to create a Windows
installer containing my patched-Python. So, I try to use the option
'bdist_wininst' on the setup.py file distributed by python.... it is
supported ?
If yes, I have a problem : the run tell me that pyconfig.h does not
exist. What is the solution ?
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mg <mg************ *@laposte.net> writes: Hi,
Because of I have patched Python, I would like to create a Windows installer containing my patched-Python. So, I try to use the option 'bdist_wininst' on the setup.py file distributed by python.... it is supported ?
bdist_wininst can only be used to create distributions of Python modules
and packages, not Python itself.
If yes, I have a problem : the run tell me that pyconfig.h does not exist. What is the solution ?
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