Re: [Python-Dev] [RELEASED] Python 3.4.5 and Python 3.5.2 are now available

2016-06-27 Thread Steve Dower
On 26Jun2016 1932, Larry Hastings wrote: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-352/ ... /p.s. There appears to be a small oops with the Windows installers for 3.5.2--uploaded to the wrong directory or something. They'll be available soon, honest! That oops is now fixed, but I wanted

RE: [Distutils] Call for information - What assumptions can I make about Unix users' access to Windows?

2014-11-07 Thread Steve Dower
Ben Finney wrote: > Paul Moore writes: > >> To that end, I'd like to get an idea of what sort of access to Windows >> a typical Unix developer would have. […] Ideally, a clean Windows 7 or >> later virtual machine is the best environment, but I don't know if >> it's reasonable to assume that. >

RE: [Distutils] Call for information - What assumptions can I make about Unix users' access to Windows?

2014-11-10 Thread Steve Dower
Ben Finney wrote: > Steve Dower writes: >> Ben Finney wrote: >> > The restrictions of the license terms make MS Windows an >> > unacceptable risk on any machine I'm responsible for. >> >> Just out of interest, which restrictions would those be? >

RE: [Python-Dev] Azure event hub network access

2015-02-05 Thread Steve Dower
This would be much better posted on the github page for the project. I don't have the URL handy, but if you search github for "Python Azure SDK" you'll find it. Cheers, Steve Sent from my Windows Phone From: syed khalid Sent: ‎2/‎5/

RE: [Python-Dev] [RELEASE] Python 3.6.1rc1 is now available

2017-03-05 Thread Steve Dower
I just want to emphasize that this is a *very* important release to test, as it is the first one made after migrating the project to github. Please spend a bit of time running it through your normal build/installation steps and let us know at https://bugs.python.org/ if anything seems off. Top-

[ANN] Daily Windows builds of Python 3.x

2017-08-08 Thread Steve Dower
Hi all As part of a deal with Zach Ware at PyCon, I agreed that if he removed the Subversion dependency from our builds, I would set up daily Windows builds of Python. Zach did an excellent job, and so I am now following through on my half of the deal :) For a while I've been uploading the o