Re: Pyweek team

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Casey Duncan

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Aug 21, 2008, 10:11:28 PM8/21/08
to Harry Tormey, ccb...@gmail.com, atu...@acm.org, py-lept...@googlegroups.com
Reading the pyweek rules about libraries, it looks like we can use any
release if lepton that we want up until pyweek starts, since I
released it a month before the contest. I think the current version is
pretty useful (not to say we would have to use it at all, but if it
fits the theme or game I think we should) but we *really* need a
proper windows binary before its practical I think. Regardless of
pyweek I think it would really help get people using it.

What it entails is getting visual studio setup with the same version
as was used for the binary python 2.5.2 release (Visual Studio .NET
2003), then fixing lepton's setup.py properly to work. Since we can
already compile it against the python binary release using GCC/MinGW I
doubt it will be too onerous.

So if anyone can help with that sometime in the near future it would
be awesome.

-Casey

On Aug 21, 2008, at 6:43 PM, Harry Tormey wrote:

> Hi All,
> I just registered on the pyweek website. I am about to put forward an
> entry into the competition. The competition starts from the 7th of
> september
> and runs a week. So far the team consists of me and Casey, just
> wondering if either of you guys are still interested in being part of
> the team. Also, does anyone have any suggestions as to what our entry
> should be called?
>
> --
> Harry Tormey
> P2P Research
> http://p2presearch.com

Harry Tormey

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Aug 22, 2008, 12:14:42 PM8/22/08
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I will dust off my old windows desktop and see what version of vstudio
I have installed. In work we role with visual studio 2005 and most of
my friends use gcc/are unix devs.
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