and I don't work there anymore, so I
don't have access to that HP-UX hardware anymore, or to the notes I made
when I was doing the port. So I can give you encouragement but not
step-by-step instructions. Sorry.
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bject, but it appears that
a full PyGTK on Python 3 is a ways off.
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slow but compatible) git-svn to push
changes to svn. Neat and clever, but complex and possibly brittle. If
you don't have commit access then you can't push changes to svn anyway,
so you don't need the git-svn half of the setup, so you should just
git-clone Neil's repo and be hap
h as the next guy, but checkout time is so not the
bottleneck for this use case.
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onsistent with Pybench.
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s 209ms -11.0%
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Totals: 7682ms 10935ms -29.8% 8468ms 12832ms -34.0%
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