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Support the building of Windows Stackless Python binaries and msi files #37

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ghost opened this issue Dec 10, 2013 · 5 comments
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ghost commented Dec 10, 2013

Originally reported by: Kristján Valur Jónsson (Bitbucket: krisvale, GitHub: kristjanvalur)


Building of a python distribution for .windows has always been a black art. We need to add
scripts to PCBuild that automate the process have been provided by Richard Tew and I have done some work on them too. Now they just need polishing.


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ghost commented Dec 11, 2013

Original comment by Anselm Kruis (Bitbucket: akruis, GitHub: akruis):


I build 2.7 msi installers quite regularly as part of our internal Stackless releases. I didn't fully automate it, but I have a good step by step documentation.

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ghost commented Dec 11, 2013

Original comment by Kristján Valur Jónsson (Bitbucket: krisvale, GitHub: kristjanvalur):


Then you'll want to take a look at the sctipt I submitted for 2.7. Slightly
modified as received from Richard.

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ghost commented Dec 22, 2013

Original comment by RMTEW FULL NAME (Bitbucket: rmtew, GitHub: rmtew):


Kristjan, issue #30 is a duplicate of this? Close it maybe?

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ghost commented Dec 23, 2013

Original comment by Kristján Valur Jónsson (Bitbucket: krisvale, GitHub: kristjanvalur):


I'd like to keep #30 open for a bit since it involves more work, I think.
A new folder, a new executable name (maybe) and externals not available from svn.python.org. New changes to msi.py for a new product name. etc.

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ghost commented Sep 4, 2016

Original comment by Anselm Kruis (Bitbucket: akruis, GitHub: akruis):


Building Windows installers works quite well these days. No need to keep this issue open.

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