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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
@DiapDealer Python 3.5 is built with VS 2015, so if you are willing to switch to that, you dont need to do any work. In any case, if you wish to peruse my fork, feel free -- it can be found in my github profile.
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Yes.I was actually looking forward to being able to use precompiled Qt and precompiled Python under one uniform VS2015 runtime with Sigil, but the removal of WebKit from the precompiled Qt5.6 may put a damper on that.
Building Qt itself isn't the main hurdle for me right now (Windows or Linux). It's the fact that a custom Qt requirement on Linux means that I need a stand-alone Linux installer for Sigil waiting in the wings once the various distro-provided Qt5s are rendered insufficient for the job. I'm not opposed to a binary Linux Sigil intaller (a la calibre), but let's just say I haven't been quite up to the task of producing a robust one so far.