Hi all,

Having finally gotten what may be a decent build of GCC 4.7.1, I'm 
moving on to GDB and looking at the possibility of bringing in Python 
support this time. However, I'm having trouble finding the appropriate 
headers and libraries to point GDB at for the build (x86_64-w64-mingw32 
host, x86_64-w64-mingw32 target).

The best thing I've found so far is a file named 
"python-x86_64-w64-mingw32.zip" within rubenvb's 4.7.1 source tarball. 
However, I'm extremely hesitant to use it because it doesn't contain any 
sources, or build instructions, for the libraries it contains. Oh, and 
if I have to download MSVC and build Python myself, forget it.

Ruben, do you have any clarifying information on your source? Or does 
anyone else have notes on how to create a 64-bit Python-enabled GDB?

Thanks in advance,
John E. / TDM

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