I figured we had moved on to 2.3, but I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something before I changed the docs. I'm not sure if there was a formal decision on this or everyone just assumed it was true. Perhaps a pronoucement from Grisha to make it offical?

If python 2.2 support has been dropped then it needs needs to be mentioned in changes section of the docs, and the README as well.

Jim

Nick wrote:
I'm pretty sure we've had a few discussions about being able to use certain functions and modules because they became available in 2.3, and that's what mod_python was going to require. Like the bsddb database version for your session code, for example.

Nick

Jim Gallacher wrote:

 From the 3.2.5b doc:

(http://www.modpython.org/live/mod_python-3.2.5b/doc-html/inst-prerequisites.html)

2.1 Prerequisites

    * Python 2.2.1 or later. Earlier versions of Python will not work.


Is this still true or have we dropped support for python < 2.3? Has anybody tested using python 2.2.1?

Jim




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