[Python-Dev] Build Notes for building trunk with Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition
Paul Moore
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Fri Nov 23 17:11:40 CET 2007
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On 23/11/2007, Christian Heimes <lists at cheimes.de> wrote: > Why are you building the projects step by step? "Build solution" or F6 > builds everything in the right order. Because I'm clueless :-) I knew there must be a way of building the lot, but couldn't find it - I haven't used Visual Studio since the days of VC6, and what little I did know, I've forgotten :-) Thanks for the tip. > You can alter the user macros from the Property Manager. It's a bit > hidden in the GUI under View -> Other Windows -> Property Manager. In > the property manager pick a random project and configuration and edit > the pyproject property file. Almost every project inherits settings > directly or indirectly from pyproject. The macros are under "User Macros". > You have to safe the property file all by yourself. My Beta 2 doesn't > save the property file with "Save All". Thanks again for the tip :-) > You still need Perl if you are using an official download of openssl. > I've added the pre-build assembly and makefiles in the svn external at > svn.python.org I don't think I did... I'm pretty sure I used the ones from openssl.org. But it's no big deal. Whatever I did seemed to work. Paul.
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