Rafeal wrote: > Windows (NT) used to run also on IA-32, MIPS and PowerPC processors too, > and Windows (CE) also runs on other CPU FAMILIES other than i386 (ARM, > MIPS, Hitachi SuperH). > > So, no, i386 is just a widely used name to call the subset of the x86 > family that runs on 32bit (vs. the old 16bit members of the family, > x86_64, etc). Significant compilers adopt this or a similar convention.
Exactly. So we really get no clear and simple guidence from the PEP on how to specify dependencies for different platforms. The fact that this is as clear as mud for an end-developer is my issue. David _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
