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Subject:    [Boost-users] boost.python built with VC2010
From:       Mohammed El-Afifi <mohammed_elafifi () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2014-09-25 9:42:11
Message-ID: 1411638131.39504.YahooMailNeo () web162201 ! mail ! bf1 ! yahoo ! com
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Hello,
I have successfully built boost.python with visual c++ 2010(dynamic library, 64-bit). \
I have python 2.7.8 64-bit installed on windows 7 64-bit. I've read here \
https://docs.python.org/2/distutils/apiref.html#module-distutils.msvccompiler that \
python extensions should be built with the same compiler that was used to build \
python itself. My question is, since python 2.7.8 was built with visual c++ 2008 \
64-bit compiler, can I have the following mix

a) my python extension built with VC2008 64-bit(to match python itself)

b) 64-bit boost.python dll built with VC2010 64-bit
c) python 64-bit, built itself with VC2008 64-bit?

I've noticed that boost.python dll depends on python dll and that's why I'm quite \
worried about the mix. Appreciating your insights.

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