On Apr 28, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Bill Janssen wrote:
Bob Ippolito writes:Only if you want to be. Python 2.4.1 is the only Python I "support". I still build packages for 2.3, only because it takes an extra few seconds to do so, but I don't test them anymore.
That's too bad, Bob. If as rumored 2.3.5 is the Python on Tiger, I'd expect that to be what people building packages for Tiger would use. And you've been a big help (dramatic understatement there :-) to the Mac+Python community in the past -- I imagine we'll miss that help.
Well, as I said, I'll still be building Python 2.3 packages so long as it is convenient to do so.. However, I quite like Python 2.4 (enhanced speed, bug fixes and feature enhancements, generator expressions, decorators, etc.), so I have no good reason to use Python 2.3.
I will test PyObjC and py2app under Python 2.3, but packages that are "third party" to me aren't going to get any attention in that environment.
-bob
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