Guest vxiiduu Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 Yes, it is definitely possible and probably quite easy. But I won't try to do that at the moment because I am working on a Windows 7 "extended kernel" project which will allow python, onedrive and other incompatible products to run without having to download and copy DLLs around like the previous "compatibility pack" approach I was using, which becomes unmaintainable when working on supporting many applications at once.
xpandvistafan Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 9 hours ago, vxiiduu said: Yes, it is definitely possible and probably quite easy. But I won't try to do that at the moment because I am working on a Windows 7 "extended kernel" project which will allow python, onedrive and other incompatible products to run without having to download and copy DLLs around like the previous "compatibility pack" approach I was using, which becomes unmaintainable when working on supporting many applications at once. Great! I would obviously prefer an extended kernel over a compatibility pack. Seems you have made great process already by the looks if it. 1
mirh Posted April 13, 2022 Posted April 13, 2022 If just somebody could step in for maintaining... https://bugs.python.org/issue32592#msg389445
Fierelier Posted May 12, 2022 Posted May 12, 2022 @jmeno I get the same feeling. It was all very sudden, and everyone was on board with it. It's worth remembering that Microsoft is one of Python's biggest backers. @vxiiduu I'm happy to see that, though I'm more worried about the future of TLS. Windows XP seems to be in a bit of rut because of it still and I'm afraid the same will happen to 7.
nicolaasjan Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 These unofficial installers work just fine: https://github.com/adang1345/PythonWin7
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