Reputation: 449
Is it possible to build Python interpreter from source with Mingw and gcc on Windows 7? And I would like to biuld a 64bit version.
If a 64bit Python (gcc Mingw) version is available for download please let me know, I would use that also. At the end I still would like to compile it with gcc and mingw.
Upvotes: 20
Views: 21277
Reputation: 76785
First off, you do not need to build Python with MinGW-w64 to link to it and embed a interpreter. Just extract the msi installer, and use the prebuilt DLL. Note you'll have to be careful not to mix msvcr[t|90].dll objects, but I've never seen that be a real issue personally.
MinGW-w64 gcc/ld should be able to link to DLL's directly, otherwise you'll have to use gendef
to create a .def file and dlltool
to create an import library.
Secondly, there's a patchset to build Python with MinGW, but I'm not sure about its 64-bit compatibility.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 167
You may try this repository:
hg clone https://bitbucket.org/puqing/python-mingw
It is a copy of the official repository but contains some modification to make it compile with mingw. Enter PC/MinGW directory:
cd PC/MinGW && make
Not sure if it compiles in win64, but with win32 and msys it should work.
Upvotes: 4