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<<TableOfContents>>
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 Comes with support for MSFT visual studio 8.0 projects / solutions.  Comes with support for MSFT visual studio 8.0 projects / solutions.<<BR>>
 [[windows/DeathMatch/HackingVS2k8/|Click here]] for ways that I have hacked the python visual studio build
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  We don't include this, remove it from the Python 2.6.1 project solution.   We don't include this, remove it from the Python 2.6.1 visual studio solution.
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  *   * Berkeley DB<<BR>>
  We don't include this, remove it from the Python 2.6.1 visual studio solution.
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 * sympy
 * wexpect
 * sympy: http://code.google.com/p/sympy/

 * pywin32: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/

 * wexpect: http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/goreckc/sage/wexpect/
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 * moin
 * pycrypto
 * moin: http://moinmo.in/MoinMoinDownload
 * pycrypto: http://www.dlitz.net/software/pycrypto/
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 * scons  * scons: http://www.scons.org/download.php

SAGE Windows DEATH MATCH

This is the python extension that Sage will need. The goal is to create an MSI (in visual studio) that installs all of this stuff.

Level 0 -- Sage Ultraflyweight

These are the first things that we need to get up and running. Python is not pure python, but the other ones are.

Level 1

Level 2

  • numpy
  • matplotlib
  • networkx
  • Cython

Level 3

Level 4

  • Sage's "lite" library -- Will take William a few days to write. This will provide the notebook and pexpect interfaces.