On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 05:43:05 joe oettinger wrote:
> I´m guessing that the needed effort to extend that support must be very
> great, since other libraries such as Numpy haven´t been modified for
> Python 3.x either.

FYI: There is already a development release of NumPy with Py3k compatibility. 
So it looks like we'll be seeing it in the wild in the not too distant future 
as betas are already available:

http://www.mail-archive.com/numpy-discuss...@scipy.org/msg26524.html

This release of NumPy supports Py 2.x as well as 3.x, so an approach like this 
works without a code base fragmentation/forking.

HTH,

Guy

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