Hello,
i need the source code of python 2.3 for windows.
I looked on ftp.python.org, but i can't find it.
I need it, because i want to create a visual Mfc
debug application and for that i need
the python*_d.dll and python*_d.lib.
Can anyone give me a hint, where i can get the sourcecode??
Thanks
Susanne 4 1756
Susanne <su******@web.de> wrote: i need the source code of python 2.3 for windows. I looked on ftp.python.org, but i can't find it.
if you've managed to log in to ftp.python.org, it sure takes
some real effort to miss the source code:
pub -> python -> 2.3
(where "pub" is the only directory on the top level)
alternatively, you can browse to http://www.python.org, click
on the Python 2.3 link in the upper left corner, and look under
"download the release", where you'll find a link to: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.3.2/Python-2.3.2.tgz
hope this helps!
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> i need the source code of python 2.3 for windows. I looked on ftp.python.org, but i can't find it.
if you've managed to log in to ftp.python.org, it sure takes some real effort to miss the source code:
pub -> python -> 2.3
(where "pub" is the only directory on the top level)
alternatively, you can browse to http://www.python.org, click on the Python 2.3 link in the upper left corner, and look under "download the release", where you'll find a link to:
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.3.2/Python-2.3.2.tgz
Fredrik,
I'm affraid that is for Unix and OS X only.
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> i need the source code of python 2.3 for windows. I looked on ftp.python.org, but i can't find it.
I need it, because i want to create a visual Mfc debug application and for that i need the python*_d.dll and python*_d.lib.
Can anyone give me a hint, where i can get the sourcecode??
Did you try the CVS? http://www.python.org/download/cvs.html
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Gandalf wrote: if you've managed to log in to ftp.python.org, it sure takes some real effort to miss the source code:
pub -> python -> 2.3
(where "pub" is the only directory on the top level)
alternatively, you can browse to http://www.python.org, click on the Python 2.3 link in the upper left corner, and look under "download the release", where you'll find a link to:
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.3.2/Python-2.3.2.tgz
Fredrik,
I'm affraid that is for Unix and OS X only.
nope.
the source archive is for everyone.
for Windows build instructions, see "Building on non-UNIX systems" in
the README, and the "PCBuild/readme.txt" file.
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