Welcome to the "PC" subdirectory of the Python distribution! ************************************************************ This "PC" subdirectory contains complete project files to make several PC ports of Python, as well as all the PC-specific Python source files. It should be located in the root of the Python distribution, and there should be directories "Modules", "Objects", "Python", etc. in the parent directory of this "PC" subdirectory. Be sure to read the documentation in the Python distribution. You must set the environment variable PYTHONPATH to point to your Python library directory. This is "../Lib", but you must use an absolute path, and perhaps copy it somewhere else. Be sure to include the Windows specific directory "win" too. If you use a DOS FAT file system and either a DOS or Windows 3.1x Python version, you should also put ../Lib/dos_8x3 on your PYTHONPATH too, since it has DOS 8x3 names for the standard Python library names. So your autoexec.bat should have: set PYTHONPATH=.;c:\python\lib;c:\python\lib\win for Windows NT or set PYTHONPATH=.;c:\python\lib;c:\python\lib\win;c:\python\lib\dos_8x3 for DOS or Windows 3.1x (change the path to the correct path). There are several add-in modules to build Python programs which use the native Windows operating environment. The ports here just make "QuickWin" and DOS Python versions which support a character-mode (console) environment. Look in www.python.org for Tkinter, PythonWin, WPY and wxPython. To make a Python port, start the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) of your compiler, and read in the native "project file" (or makefile) provided. This will enable you to change any source files or build settings so you can make custom builds. config.h An important configuration file specific to PC's. config.c The list of C modules to include in the Python PC version. Manually edit this file to add or remove Python modules. testpy.py A Python test program. Run this to test your Python port. It should say "all tests OK". src A subdirectory used only for VC++ version 1.5 Python source files. See below. The other compilers do not use it. They reference the actual distribution directories instead. Microsoft Visual C++ Version 4.0 (32-bit Windows) ================================================= (While we have done all our testing with VC version 4.0, we are confident that the same procedure will work for versions 4.1 and 4.2.) The distributed Makefile is vc40.mak. This file is distributed with CRLF line separators, otherwise Developer Studio won't like it. It will NOT work from this PC directory. To use it, first copy it to the Python distribution directory, e.g. with this command: copy vc40.mak .. To convert the Makefile into a project file, start Developer Studio, choose Open Workspace, change the file name pattern to *.mak, find and select the file vc40.mak, and click OK. Developer Studio will create additional project files vc40.ncb and vc40.mdp when you use the project. The project contains six targets, which should be built in this order: python14 The Python core as a DLL, named python14.dll. python The Python main program, named python.exe. This should work as a console program under Windows 95 or NT, as well as under Windows 3.1(1) when using win32s. It uses python14.dll. _tkinter The optional _tkinter extension, _tkinter.dll; see below. ALl end products of the compilation are placed in the subdirectory vc40 (which Developer Studio creates); object files are placed in vc40/tmp. There are no separate Release and Debug project variants. Note that the python and _tkinter projects require that the python14.lib file exists in the vc40 subdirectory before they can be built. *** How to build the _tkinter extension *** This assumes that you have installed the Tcl/Tk binary distribution for Windows 95/NT with version numbers 7.5p1/4.1p1, in the default installation location (C:\tcl). (Ftp to ftp.sunlabs.com in /pub/tcl, file win41p1.exe.) You must also fetch and unpack the zip file vclibs41.zip which contains the files tcl75.lib and tk41.lib, and place those files in the PC subdirectory. In order to use _tkinter, the Tkinter.py module must be on PYTHONPATH. It is found in the Lib\tkinter subdirectory. Additional files and subdirectories for 32-bit Windows ====================================================== python_nt.def Exports definition file for python14.dll. python_nt.rc Resource compiler input for python14.dll. dl_nt.c, getpath_nt.c, import_nt.c Additional sources used for 32-bit Windows features. main_nt.c Source for python.exe. dllbase_nt.txt A (manually maintained) list of base addresses for various DLLs, to avoid run-time relocation. _tkinter.def The export definitions file for _tkinter.dll. make_nt.in Include file for nmake-based builds (unsupported). example_nt A subdirectory showing how to build an extension as a DLL. setup_nt A subdirectory containing an experimental installer using Python only. Microsoft Visual C++ Version 1.5 (16-bit Windows) ================================================= Since VC++1.5 does not handle long file names, it is necessary to run the "makesrc.exe" program in this directory to copy Python files from the distribution to the directory "src" with shortened names. Included file names are shortened too. Do this before you attempt to build Python. The "makesrc.exe" program is a native NT program, and you must have NT, Windows 95 or Win32s to run it. Otherwise you will need to copy distribution files to src yourself. The makefiles are named *.mak and are located in directories starting with "vc15_". NOTE: When dependencies are scanned VC++ will create dependencies for directories which are not used because it fails to evaluate "#define" properly. You must manaully edit makefiles (*.mak) to remove references to "sys/" and other bad directories. vc15_lib A static Python library. Create this first because is is required for vc15_w31. vc15_w31 A Windows 3.1x Python QuickWin (console-mode) Python including sockets. Requires vc15_lib. Watcom C++ Version 10.6 ======================= The project file for the Watcom compiler is ./python.wpj. It will build Watcom versions in the directories wat_*. wat_dos A 32-bit extended DOS Python (console-mode) using the dos4gw DOS extender. Sockets are not included. wat_os2 A 32-bit OS/2 Python (console-mode). Sockets are not included.