pyme3 for Windows
Justus Winter
justus at g10code.com
Tue Jan 24 13:22:15 CET 2017
ankostis <ankostis at gmail.com> writes:
> On 24 January 2017 at 11:46, Justus Winter <justus at g10code.com> wrote:
>> We cross-compile all our software for Windows using MinGW. We don't
>> build the Python bindings though. If anyone manages to do that, please
>> share your findings.
>>
>>
> Ideally python bindings should be compiled and packaged as wheels
> for 3 different "platforms":
> - MinGW
> - Cygwin (when GnuPG there upgrades from the old 1.x)
> - Gpg4Win (32bit & 64bit, don't know what are they using.
Gpg4Win uses MinGW, Cygwin is out of scope for us imho.
However, I believe the question is whether or not we can load a shared
library compiled with MinGW into the Python process (however that is
built, I don't know).
Justus
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