Re: Problem with installing modules




Thomas Wittek wrote:
Rem-8 schrieb:
Can you help me with this??

Probably you don't have a C development environment (C-compiler, linker,
libraries, ...) installed.

More precisely, the OP appears to have something other that the
Microsoft command line C compiler installed using the name "cl".

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