>>>>> "JRM" == Jason R Mastaler >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Also, you may want to try upgrading to Python 2.1.2 to see if >> that fixes the problem. JRM> Why not upgrade to Python 2.2 instead? Since 2.2 comes with JRM> the email module, he won't have to worry about installing it JRM> separately which seems to be the crux of his problem. That may not help, for a few reasons. First, there are some patches to the email package that got applied after 2.2 was released. For these, upgrading to Python 2.2.1 -- when it's ready -- would take care of the problem. Second, Ben Gertzfield is working on some enhancements to the email package to better support Japanese (presumably, this extends to Korean, Chinese, etc.). Since those are new features, they won't make it into Python proper until 2.3, but I will add them to the email add-on package. So if you're probably best off still installing the add-on even in Python 2.2. (Aside: I just realized that I'll have to change the order in which directories are added to sys.path in Defaults.py.in so that site-packages appears /before/ the default paths, otherwise you wouldn't get the add-on email package in Python 2.2. Hope that doesn't have any ugly consequences. :( We'll see...). >> to decrease startup costs, all Mailman cgi and mail filter >> programs effectively run with the -S option, which inhibits >> importing site.py, and thus does not add any of the >> site-packages folders to sys.path. JRM> I'm just curious, how much startup cost does this save? I JRM> hadn't thought of doing this before. I don't remember the details, and they've likely changed since Python 2.0 when I made this change. If you want to get a feel for it, strace an interactive Python startup with and without -S. Enjoy the stat()'s :) IIRC they're significant, but with MM2.1's current architecture it will only hurt you during cgi startup, since the email side of things is done in a daemon now. -Barry _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers