Thanks for the info. Regarding the uninstall/install it should be pointed
out that the uninstaller does not appear to remove files/folders that have
been added to the Python21 directory, so if you haven't made changes to the
base Python21 files you won't lose anything (wxPython, PIL, etc.). However,
if you have made changes/additions (in my case pydoc, sgrepmdi,
scriptutils), you should save the modified files, then copy them back after
installing the new version (build 211).

ka

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Milgram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 12:18 PM
> To: Kevin Altis
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: 2.1.0.211 release notes online?
>
>
> The release notes for Build 211 are now available. To address your
> question, ActivePython Build 211 should be installed after removing
> ActivePython Build 210. In point of fact the installer for 211, will
> require that you do so.
>
> Changes in the new release include:
>
> - improved documentation set including Python HOWTOs, PEPs and two
>   tutorials:
>       Dive into Python
>       Python For Non-Programmers
>   (all available in Microsoft CHM format)
> - registry fixes to correctly register ActiveX scripting for ASP,WSH
> - an updated version of tcl/tk which corrects a bug in the previous
> version in terms of loading resouces
> - win32all extensions bug fixes
>
> Regards,
> Dan
>
>
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> Dan Milgram/ActiveState Developer
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