Bug #15187702 : ext/win-cookbook.html has a broken link to distutils
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\section{A Cookbook Approach \label{win-cookbook}}
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There are two approaches to building extension modules on Windows,
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just as there are on \UNIX: use the \refmodule{distutils} package to
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just as there are on \UNIX: use the
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\citetitle[../lib/module-distutils.html]{distutils} package to
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control the build process, or do things manually. The distutils
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approach works well for most extensions; documentation on using
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\refmodule{distutils} to build and package extension modules is
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available in \citetitle[../dist/dist.html]{Distributing Python
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Modules}. This section describes the manual approach to building
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Python extensions written in C or \Cpp.
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\citetitle[../lib/module-distutils.html]{distutils} to build and
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package extension modules is available in
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\citetitle[../dist/dist.html]{Distributing Python Modules}. This
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section describes the manual approach to building Python extensions
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written in C or \Cpp.
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To build extensions using these instructions, you need to have a copy
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of the Python sources of the same version as your installed Python.
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