On Jul 13, 1:30 pm, Nick Dumas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm not an expert on Python threading, so don't take my word as low,
> however, I believe that there's no need for a list of systems which
> support it because the Python virtual machine handles it. Thus, any
> system which supports Python (or at least Python versions with
> threading) will support Python threading. Again, I don't know a lot
> about this, but it would make sense.
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> Sparky wrote:
> > It seems strange, but I can't find a list of operating systems which
> > support / don't support threading in Python. Can anyone point me in
> > the right direction?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Sam
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Thanks. I think that should make sense. Plus, if it is part of the
standard distribution, I would assume it is supported in most places.

Sam
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