On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 16:22 +, Ferdinando Milella wrote:
> Ok, I am getting old but I think am still young enough to remember quite
> clearly that the link for stackless-223-export.tar.bz2 wasn't there the last
> time I visited that web page
I concur (and I'm probably older).
[snip]
> Thanks
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>To: Ferdinando Milella
>Cc: Guy Hulbert; [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Stackless] Source code for stackless Python 2.2.3
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On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Ferdinando Milella
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> Many thanks for the tip. However all the links in the thread pointing at the
> tarball are dead, including the CSV from centera.de. Quite comprehensible
> considering that is a five years old thread. Probably the new g
on of Python
has ever existed... :-)
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>To: Ferdinando Milella
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Stackless] Source code
On Thu, 2008-06-11 at 15:12 +, Ferdinando Milella wrote:
> redirect me to any
> previous post on this issue?
Christian Tismer accepts 2.2.3 patch from Giovanni Bajo
http://www.stackless.com/pipermail/stackless/2003-August/000452.html
There are lots of entries in this thread ... Giovanni was
I know it's a bit odd as a request, but for reasons too long to explain I
need to get hold of the source of stackless Python 2.2.3. It's used in a
third party application as a script language and there is no way to replace
it with later Python versions. I tried the CSV links on the Old Website
(zop