And 2.6 is in final release? So when ActiveState speaks of 2.6.0.0
they mean a final release?
Yes. The first three parts of the ActivePython version are the same as
the core Python version on which it is based.
So, if the IDLE from ActiveState comes up and says 2.6 (indicating
final
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mensanator [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, if the IDLE from ActiveState comes up and says 2.6 (indicating
final release), shouldn't the copywrite message also say 2.6
instead of 2.6rc1 as shown here?
That would be an oops; please file a bug report, we're going to be
Mensanator wrote:
On Nov 21, 9:06 am, Barry Warsaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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This is a
On Nov 22, 9:32�am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aahz) wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mensanator �[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, if the IDLE from ActiveState comes up and says 2.6 (indicating
final release), shouldn't the copywrite message also say 2.6
instead of 2.6rc1 as shown here?
That
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On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I
am happy to announce the third and last planned release candidate for
Python 3.0.
This is a release candidate, so while it is not quite suitable for
production environments,
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Python 3.0.
This is a release candidate, so while it is not quite suitable for
production environments,
Barry Warsaw wrote:
http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.0/
The new Windows binaries are already present.
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Terry Reedy wrote:
Barry Warsaw wrote:
http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.0/
The new Windows binaries are already present.
Yeah, what's up with that? Until now we've been able to complain at the
release manager for announcing a release before the Windows binaries are
available.
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On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I am
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3.0.
Whoohoo! :) Great works
On Nov 21, 9:06 am, Barry Warsaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I
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This is a release candidate, so
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