I need to get a version of 32-bit Python compilied with MSC v.1800, which indicates Visual C++ 2013 (12.0)).
It seems that Microsoft's standard compiler, Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7, results in MSC v. 1500, which indicates Visual C++ 2008 (9.0). The official installer seems to have used this version.
What is the standard way to install Python 2.7.11[MSC v1800 32 bit (Intel)]
on Windows 7?
My plan at the moment is:
- Download source from Python.org
- Download MS Visual Studio 2013 Express from Microsoft
- Compile using MS VS tools
However, I'm wondering if there is a more straight-forward way?