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…d the easiest fix
…ndefs etc. in headers
…n explicit cast to void **
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These were the changes I made to get it to build in 64 bit on Windows with Visual Studio (free download version).
Not sure if it is of interest, but I think it is easier for most windows users to build this way (even for 32 bit). At the moment the path to Python neesds to be set manually but if you would be interested I could look at making this a bit nicer (I am not sure if there is anything like python-config on windows but I could at least put the Python base install dir in a single variable at the top of the script).
I don't think any of the changes should cause problems for GNU compilers but I am not sure.