Python MSVC++ binaries considered evil
David Bolen
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Mon Jan 28 20:20:57 EST 2002
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Tim Roberts <timr at probo.com> writes: > Microsoft introduced a new style of import library in Visual C++ 6.0, and > the Win32 Pythons ship with the new style import libraries. The new style > is SIGNIFICANTLY smaller than the old style import libraries, but they are > not downward compatible: they cannot be used with Borland C++, nor even > with Visual C++ 5.0. > > So, it's not the .DLLs that are broken, but rather the .LIBs that get you > there. But if you need the old format, a recent enough version of the lib utility can convert it. I had to do this with some system import libraries so we could link them against some of our older applications that were still being built with VC 5. You can get an appropriate version of lib inside a recent platform SDK from Microsoft (albeit one mungo-large download for a single file, but developers even with non-MS compilers may already have the SDK installed) - not sure if you can get the utility standalone anywhere. -- -- David -- /-----------------------------------------------------------------------\ \ David Bolen \ E-mail: db3l at fitlinxx.com / | FitLinxx, Inc. \ Phone: (203) 708-5192 | / 860 Canal Street, Stamford, CT 06902 \ Fax: (203) 316-5150 \ \-----------------------------------------------------------------------/
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