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Note: The release you are looking at is a 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. Among the major …
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Released: Oct. 15, 2019
Released: Dec. 18, 2019
Linux RPMs for Python 2.4.3 <h1>Linux RPMs for Python 2.4.3</h1> <p>There are no RPMs available for Python 2.4.3. The latest RPMs for Python 2.4 are <a href="/download/releases/2.4.2/rpms/"> RPMs for version 2.4.2</a>.</p>
Linux RPMs for Python 2.4.4 <h1>Linux RPMs for Python 2.4.4</h1> <p>There are no RPMs available for Python 2.4.4. The latest RPMs for Python 2.4 are <a href="/download/releases/2.4.2/rpms/"> RPMs for version 2.4.2</a>.</p>
...versions of packages that you have installed on your system. Because the SRPMs encompass all the steps required to build binary RPMs, it is a "fire and forget" process -- the simplest source build ever. <p /><b>Note:</b> The 2.4.2 RPMs were built from the Fedora development RPMs, modified to install alongside the stock Python 2.3 on Fedora 3 (and below), also built against db version 4.2. <h3>Download</h3> <p><ul><li><b>Signature:&...
comp.lang.python.announce Posting Guidelines comp.lang.python.announce comp.lang.python.announce The comp.lang.python.announce newsgroup (or c.l.py.a for short) has been created in early 1998 as a companion newsgroup for comp.lang.python focused on Python-related announcements. The newsgroup charter is as follows: comp.lang.python.announce is a moderated, low-volume newsgroup for announcements regarding the Python programming language, including: new releases of the core distribution and con...
None Some portions of the Python.org website are made available in multiple languages thanks the volunteered efforts of translators. This document identifies those portions of the site and describes how translators can contribute. List of Translated Portions The following portions of the site currently contain translated material: Python Frequently Asked Questions Additional portions of the site may be offered in translation should contributors step forward and are willing to maintain tran...
...versions of the software. In May 2000, Guido and the Python core development team moved to BeOpen.com to form the BeOpen PythonLabs team. In October of the same year, the PythonLabs team moved to Digital Creations (now Zope Corporation, see http://www.zope.com). In 2001, the Python Software Foundation (PSF, see http://www.python.org/psf/) was formed, a non-profit organization created specifically to own Python-related Intellectual Property. Zope Corporation is a sponsoring member of the PSF. ...
Released: June 6, 2023
This is a security release of Python 3.7 Note: The release you are looking at is Python 3.7.17, the final 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. Security content …
PSF Contributor Agreement Contributor Agreement 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. This form is manually reviewed which takes time to pro...
Python Software Foundation: Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting (July 13, 2004) The Python Software Foundation Minutes of Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors July 13, 2004 A regular meeting of the Python Software Foundation (the "PSF") Board of Directors was held over Internet Relay Chat at 17:00 GMT. Guido van Rossum presided at the meeting. 1. Attendance The following members of the Board of Directors were present at the meeting: Martin v. Löwis, Tim Peters, Guido van Rossum,...
Released: Dec. 19, 2003
This is a patch release which supersedes earlier releases of 2.3. Important: This release is vulnerable to the problem described in security advisory PSF-2006-001 "Buffer overrun in repr() of unicode strings in wide unicode builds (UCS-4)". This fix is included in Python 2.4.4 and Python 2.5. If you need …
Released: Dec. 24, 2018
Released: Nov. 2, 2019
Python 3.5.9 Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.5.10, the final release of the 3.5 series, is available here. Python 3.5.9 was released on November 1st, 2019. There were no new changes in version 3.5.9; 3.5.9 was released only because of a CDN caching problem, which resulted in some users …
...versions of the Solaris and HP/UX versions of tar(1) report checksum errors and are unable to unpack the Python source tree. This is caused by some pathnames being too long for the vendor's version. Use GNU tar instead. If you're having trouble building on your system, check the top-level README file for platform-specific tips, or check the Build Bugs section on the Bugs webpage. What's New? A detailed list of the changes since 2.3.2 is in the release notes, or the file ...
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