Hi guys, I asked on #debian-python a few days ago about the odds of Stackless being packaged. MadCoder, speaking unofficially, told me that this question would be better to ask on this list, and suggested I do some research about the compatibility between Stackless and vanilla CPython. I went to the Stackless mailing list and asked some questions and I think the answer is: "If Stackless isn't binary compatible, it is considered a bug in Stackless."
Here is the thread I started: http://www.stackless.com/pipermail/stackless/2006-August/001876.html .pyc files should be compatible (compiler and interpreter are not changed by Stackless). Stackless is 100% compatible with pure Python code. There has been an occurrence of a C extension (PyQT) not being binary compatible, but this is a rare case, and the Stackless people are interested in resolving the bug if it can be reproduced. Thanks for your time, Ethan
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