Release 1.5a1 of the Spread Module for Python is available from a new home:
http://zope.org/Members/tim_one/spread About the Spread Module ----------------------- This package contains a simple Python wrapper module for the Spread toolkit (see below). It wraps Spread mailboxes and messages in Python objects with appropriate methods and attributes, and turns Spread errors into Python exceptions. Virtually all Spread features are accessible from Python. It's intended to be used with Spread 3.17.3 and Python 2.3.4, although other combinations are possible. A source tarball is available, and a Windows installer with a precompiled spread.pyd (which must be used with a Python in the 2.3 line). About Spread ------------ >From the Spread website (<http://www.spread.org>): Spread is a toolkit that provides a high performance messaging service that is resilient to faults across external or internal networks. Spread functions as a unified message bus for distributed applications, and provides highly tuned application-level multicast and group communication support. Spread services range from reliable message passing to fully ordered messages with delivery guarantees, even in case of computer failures and network partitions. Spread is designed to encapsulate the challenging aspects of asynchronous networks and enable the construction of scalable distributed applications, allowing application builders to focus on the differentiating components of their application. Changes since release 1.4 ------------------------- Very little has changed: an obscure alignment bug triggered by people who changed #define's in Spread's own header files was fixed, and the Windows setup was changed to work with Spread 3.17.3. See the download page for details. Since so little has changed, 1.5 final will probably be released next. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html