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Author steve.dower
Recipients Kevin Schlossser, Yurii Leonov, dstufft, eric.araujo, p-ganssle, paul.moore, scoder, steve.dower, tim.golden, xinfazhu, zach.ware
Date 2020-02-25.17:41:33
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You should be able to install "wheel" without setuptools to get the bdist_wheel command.

Can you confirm that the build process is actually using that Visual Studio install? If it's going through the regular distutils detection process then it ought to be finding the right files.
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2020-02-25 17:41:33steve.dowersetrecipients: + steve.dower, paul.moore, scoder, tim.golden, eric.araujo, zach.ware, dstufft, p-ganssle, Kevin Schlossser, Yurii Leonov, xinfazhu
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