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....2 - for now, edit the generated pyconfig.h (after configure has been run) and change the line #define HAVE_SYNC to #define HAVE_FSYNC </li> <li>Some tests may unexpectedly fail on certain platforms. Here are failures that we know (something) about and intend to fix in a following patch release. These bugs may simply be in the test suite, but they may indicate bugs in Python.</li> <ul> <li>test_grp and test_pwd may fail. We've had reports of this on *nix systems...
....2 in more detail. For the full list of changes, you can poke around in CVS. Documentation The documentation has been updated too: Browse HTML documentation on-line Download using HTTP. The interim documentation for new-style classes, last seen for Python 2.2.3, is still relevant for Python 2.3.4. Raymond Hettinger has also written a tutorial on descriptors, introduced in Python 2.2. In addition, The Python 2.3 Method Resolution Order is a nice paper b...
Python 2.3.7 Release Python 2.3.7 We are pleased to announce Python 2.3.7 (final), a bugfix release of Python 2.3, on March 11, 2008. Important: 2.3.7 is a source-only release. If you need a binary release of 2.3, use 2.3.5. If you need the fixes that are included in this release, use 2.5.2 or later. Python 2.3 is now well and truly in bugfix-only mode; no new features are being added, and only security critical bugs have been fixed. This release addresses a number of cases interpreter migh...
....2 or later. Python 2.4 is now in security-fix-only mode. No new features are being added, and bugs are not fixed anymore unless they affect the stability and security of the interpreter, or of Python applications. This release includes just a small number of fixes, primarily preventing crashes of the interpreter in certain boundary cases. Python 2.5 is the latest release of Python. This release of the older 2.4 code is to provide bug fixes for people who are still using Python 2.4. This is the...
....2," said Guido van Rossum, creator of Python and president of the PSF. "With many bug fixes, enhancements, and a vastly improved IDLE, the Python Integrated Development Environment, Python has become an even better development platform." Python 2.3 also adds boolean and set data types, source file encoding indicator, zipped code archives, package meta data, extended date/time processing, a logging module, and improved support for several operating systems, including Mac OS X. "The ...
Python Software Foundation: Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting (Mar. 12, 2002) The Python Software Foundation Minutes of Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors March 12th, 2002. Board meeting in session at: 18:07 GMT Present: Guido van Rossum (presiding) David Ascher Jeremy Hylton Marc-Andre Lemburg Martin von Loewis Tim Peters Thomas Wouters (minutes) No board members were absent. A quorum was present. Agenda: Meeting minutes of February 12th 2002 Progress reports: 50...
Privacy Policy psf, privacy, policy Update update date Python Software Foundation Privacy Policy The Python Software Foundation (the “PSF”) is is dedicated to the security and privacy of your data. We want you to know what data we collect, how we collect it, and what we do with it so that you may decide whether or not to provide information to us. By visiting PSF websites or are otherwise providing your personal information to us via any other means, you are accepting and consenting to the ...
....2 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 6.2.1 Ongoing Projects 6.2.2 Tabled Activities 6.3 Infrastructure Committee (IC) 6.4 Marketing Material 6.4.1 Sponsor Options 6.4.2 Educational Sponsorship 6.4.3 Please Help find Sponsors 6.5 Moving PyPI to Amazon CloudFront 6.6 Outreach and Education Committee (OEC) 6.6.1 Gra...
....2 New in February 4 Tasks for the Secretary 5 Treasurer Records 6 Java Package name for Jython 7 Renewing the Advocacy Coordinator Position 8 PSF Support for EuroPython 9 PSF Mailing Address 10 PyCon 2008 11 Minimum Board Size 12 Awards 13 Google Summer of Code 14 Python.org Mirrors 15 &...
....2 New On December 8 4.3 New Between Meetings 5 Action Items in the Meeting Minutes 6 Changes to the Bylaws 7 Trademarks Committee (TMC) 8 Sponsor Members 9 Members' Meeting 10 Legal Issues 11 PyCon Report 12 Treasurer's Report 13 Adjournment 1 Attendance The following members of the Board ...
....2, item 7: S. Deibel and B. Cannon will follow up regarding further discussion with Mark Shuttleworth. Status: dropped. Originally from November 2006, Section 4, Grants Committee: M. von Löwis will clarify the status of the Jython grant and provide a new figure for the outstanding grants commitment. Status: done. See Grants Committee below. Originally from November 2006, Section 7, PyCon: D. Goodger will prepare for the PSF members' meeting at PyCon. Status: in progress. 3.2 &...
....2 New in May 4 Search for Assistant Treasurer 5 Reports 5.1 Bug Tracker 5.2 PyCon 5.3 Advocacy 5.4 EuroPython 6 Adjournment 1 Attendance The following members of the Board of Directors were present at the meeting: Stephan Deibel, David Goodger, Andrew Kuchling, Martin von Löwis, and Brett Cannon. Also in attendance was Kurt Kaiser (Trea...
....2 New from April 14 4 Outstanding Receivables 5 Hostway Sponsor Membership Termination 6 PyCon 2009 Venue Update 7 PyCon 2010 Bids Summary 8 2008 Frank Willison Award 9 2008/2009 Budgeting 10 Sponsor Member Application: Propertysold.ca 11 Developer Documentation Project/Bounty 12 Choice of PSF Logo 13 Tradema...
....2 2011 PyCon Chair Authorization 4 Treasurer Report 5 Progress Reports 5.1 Communication Status 5.2 Honorary Associate Membership WebPages/Links 5.3 Infrastructure Committee 5.4 Marketing Material 5.5 Moving PyPI to Amazon CloudFront 5.6 PyCon Chair 5.7 Sprint Committee 5.8 Trademarks Committee (TMC) 6 ...
....2 Marketing Material 5.2.1 Sponsor Options 5.2.2 Educational Sponsorship 5.2.3 Please Help find Sponsors 5.3 Moving PyPI to Amazon CloudFront 5.4 PyCon Chair 5.5 Sprint Committee (SC) 5.6 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 5.7 Ongoing Projects 5.8 Tabled Activities 6 Board Resolutions Formally Incorporated & ...
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Released: Feb. 8, 2005
Python 2.3.5 (final) on Feb 8th, 2005. This is a bug-fix release for Python 2.3. There have been around 50 bugs fixed since 2.3.4 - in the Python interpreter, the standard library and also in the build process - see the release notes for details. Important: This release is vulnerable …
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....2 <h3>Bugs in Python 2.3.2</h3> <ul> <li>IDLE now executes code in a separate process. To communicate between the main process and executing processes, IDLE opens a socket to 127.0.0.1 (the local machine). Some firewalls running on Windows machines interfere with this and can cause either silent failures or erroneous popup windows from the firewall. This problem only occurs if you run a firewall on the same machine as IDLE.</li> </ul> <a name="bu...
....2.2 works happily with Python 2.2.1 or 2.2.0 byte code and extension modules, it will print warnings and may run into problems running against those compiled against Python 2.1.x or earlier. There are solid technical reasons behind this design choice, but it does require some additional work when packaging applications for distribution to users running different versions of Python. In the Wing IDE debugger, we solve the problem simply be storing separate directories for each interpreter version...
....2 New On 12 March 4.3 New On 27 March 4.4 New Between Meetings 5 Grant Funding from Mellon Foundation 6 PyCon Italia 7 PSF Community Award Nominations 8 Grant for Vern Ceder for NECC Talk 9 Request for PSF Support of FOWABE 10 Request for Support of the "NiceTime" Proposal 11 PSF Prepayment and Reimbursement of Meet...
Released: Dec. 7, 2020
This is the first maintenance release of Python 3.9 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.9.1, 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 282 changes …
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