On 5/21/13 9:07 PM, Anselm Kruis wrote:
It is my greatest pleasure to announce the release of Stackless 2.7.5.

Stackless 2.7.5 not only incorporates CPython 2.7.5 but also fixes a
view defects of previous releases. For details, see the
Stackless/changelog.txt file in the distribution or view it at


http://hg.python.org/stackless/file/dd4c3217ae76/Stackless/changelog.txt

Downloads are at

     http://www.stackless.com/wiki/Download.

If you use CPython 2.7.3, 2.7.4 or 2.7.5 on Windows (x86 or amd64) or
Linux (amd64) you can add Stackless to your existing Python installation
using the PyPI "stackless-python" installer. It
adds a new executable "slpython" and does not harm your existing
installation in any way.

Simply run:
  $ pip install stackless-python
or
  $ easy_install stackless-python

Hi Anselm

fiddling with the homebrew stackless.rb script, I'm at the point where python builds fine, sqlite has an old problem popping up from a previous release (symbol not found - _sqlite3_enable_load_extension), but is currently not linked into /usr/local/bin. My question is: do you have a separate site-packages situation when doing a parallel install or do standard python and slpython share this directory?

I'm favoring the shared site-packages, what do you think?

Werner




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