Hey folks, I'm pretty new to packaging python. Apologies in advance if I'm making bad assumptions. I recently packaged IronPython. It can optionally use the libraries from the standard python library. It doesn't seem that these libs are distributed separately from the cpython interpreter. Would it be worth the effort to split the interpreter and the standard library into separate packages? I don't know whether jython is capable of loading the library, but if it is, it seems reasonable to split things up a bit.
Thoughts? C.J.
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