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String-SIG - SIG on Enhancement of Python String Processing SIG on Enhancement of Python String Processing This sig has been retired. New postings to the mailing list will be rejected, but the archives of the old list are still available for perusal. See the SIGs home page for info about active and inactive lists. This is forum for discussion of ideas, designs, and implementations of enhancements to Python's string pro...
...bin/moinmoin/PythonSoftwareFoundation. These wiki pages shall be used for communication within the committees. David Ascher joined the meeting for the remaining agenda items. 5. Preferred License Aahz requested that the board suggests an official PSF policy on a license Python applications and packages should use, so that they better integrate with Python, and can be potentially included with Python in the future. The board has discussed this question. Martin summarized earlier discussion con...
...binaries aren't available here, you can easily build binary RPMs directly from the Python SRPM. Simply download one of the .src.rpm files below, and run "rpmbuild --rebuild python-<version>.src.rpm". Note toward the end of the output, the lines starting with "Wrote:" indicate where the binary RPMs were written. The benefit of building binary RPMs in this way is that they are built using exactly the set of libraries and versions of packages that you have installed on your syste...
...binaries aren't available here, you can easily build binary RPMs directly from the Python SRPM. Simply download one of the .src.rpm files below, and run "rpmbuild --rebuild python-<version>.src.rpm". Note toward the end of the output, the lines starting with "Wrote:" indicate where the binary RPMs were written. <p /> The benefit of building binary RPMs in this way is that they are built using exactly the set of libraries and versions of packages that you have in...
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Released: Feb. 19, 2021
This is the eight maintenance release of Python 3.8 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.8.8, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.8 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here. 3.8.8 introduces two security …
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This is the second maintenance release of Python 3.9 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.9.2, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.9 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here. We've made 166 commits …
...binding Tight integration with C, C++, and Java modules May be compiled to Java byte code for use in any JVM String and regular expression processing Extensive XML and web services support HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, NNTP, telnet, and other IP protocols HTML, MIME, base64, binhex, uuencode, and other internet data handling GUI development and multimedia services Unit testing, profiling, and documentation generation Available third party modules for database access, scientific c...
...binaries aren't available here, you can easily build binary RPMs directly from the Python SRPM. Simply download one of the .src.rpm files below, and run "rpmbuild --rebuild python-<version>.src.rpm". Note toward the end of the output, the lines starting with "Wrote:" indicate where the binary RPMs were written. <p /> The benefit of building binary RPMs in this way is that they are built using exactly the set of libraries and versions of packages that you...
Released: Sept. 6, 2022
Note: The release you are looking at is a security bugfix release for the legacy 3.7 series which has now reached end-of-life and is no longer supported. See the downloads page for currently supported versions of Python. The final source-only security fix release for 3.7 was 3.7.17. Please see …
...binary RPMs, it is a "fire and forget" process -- the simplest source build ever. <!-- <p><b>Warning:</b> These packages install as "/usr/bin/python2". This is because many of the Red Hat tools rely on "/usr/bin/python" being 1.5. For Python code which requires 2.2, they should probably change to use "/usr/bin/python2". The SRPM can be modified to build packages which install as "/usr/bin/python", count on things breaking i...
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...binaries for Red Hat 7.3. </ul> <p><b>Warning:</b> These packages install as "/usr/bin/python2". This is because many of the Red Hat tools rely on "/usr/bin/python" being 1.5. For Python code which requires 2.2, they should probably change to use "/usr/bin/python2". The SRPM can be modified to build packages which install as "/usr/bin/python" -- count on things breaking if you do this. <h3>Download</h2> <p><u...
Contributing to the PSF NOTE: The easiest and fastest way to sign a Contributor Agreement with the Python Software Foundation is to do it while you are submitting your first change to a Python-owned repository on GitHub. That's the recommended way as it is fully automated. The Contributor Agreement page you're looking at now is mainly intended for signing Contributor Agreements on behalf of organizations. The Contributor Agreement form hosted here is manually reviewed which takes time to...
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