Sebastien Maret wrote:
> Jeff Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
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>> Sebastien Maret wrote:
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>>> Now that Python 2.5 is out, how many variants should we maintain for Python
>>> versioned packages?
>>>
>> Sebastien: python23,python24 and python25 are all available in the 10.4
Jeff Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sebastien Maret wrote:
>> Now that Python 2.5 is out, how many variants should we maintain for Python
>> versioned packages?
>
> Sebastien: python23,python24 and python25 are all available in the 10.4
> distribution. So, I'd say three (as long as the
I recently bought a MacBook Pro and happen to have a couple Windows
programs I need to run. I figured I'd simply install Wine through
Fink, but it seems no Wine package has ever been written. Surprising,
given that Wine compiles and runs just fine on 10.4 with an Intel chip.
So, I created a
Sebastien Maret wrote:
> Now that Python 2.5 is out, how many variants should we maintain for Python
> versioned packages?
>
> Sebastien
>
>
>
Sebastien: python23,python24 and python25 are all available in the 10.4
distribution. So, I'd say three (as long as the package works with 2.3,
I su
Now that Python 2.5 is out, how many variants should we maintain for Python
versioned packages?
Sebastien
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