Is it free of charge? On 3/13/07, Trent Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm happy to announce that ActivePython 2.5.0.0 is now available for download > from: > http://www.activestate.com/products/activepython/ > > This is the first release of ActivePython for Python version 2.5. Apologies > for the long delay between core Python 2.5 and this release. The good news is > that part of the reason for this delay was to finally get approval to include > crypto in ActivePython, hence: > > Changes in this release include: > - Full OpenSSL support (finally!) > - Update to Python 2.5 (duh) > - [Mac OS X] Universal build (finally!) > - [Windows] Update to PyWin32 build 210 > - All the new standard extensions: SQLite, ctypes, ElementTree > - [Linux] Rationalized the build names. > - [Mac OS X] A sane uninstall script > > See the release notes for full details: > http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/docs/ActivePython/2.5/relnotes.html > > > What is ActivePython? > --------------------- > > ActivePython is ActiveState's binary distribution of Python. Builds for > Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, HP-UX and AIX are made freely available. > > ActivePython includes the Python core and the many core extensions: zlib and > bzip2 for data compression, the Berkeley DB (bsddb) and SQLite (sqlite3) > database libraries, the Tix GUI widgets for Tkinter, ElementTree for XML > processing, ctypes (on supported platforms) for low-level library access, and > others. The Windows distribution ships with PyWin32 -- a suite of Windows > tools developed by Mark Hammond, including bindings to the Win32 API and > Windows COM. See this page for full details: > http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/docs/ActivePython/2.5/whatsincluded.html > > As well, ActivePython ships with a wealth of documentation for both new and > experienced Python programmers. In addition to the core Python docs, > ActivePython includes the "What's New in Python" series, "Dive into Python", > the Python FAQs & HOWTOs, and the Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs). > > An online version of the docs can be found here: > http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/docs/ActivePython/2.5/welcome.html > > We would welcome any and all feedback to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Please file bugs against ActivePython at: > http://bugs.activestate.com/query.cgi?set_product=ActivePython > > > On what platforms does ActivePython run? > ---------------------------------------- > > ActivePython includes installers for the following platforms: > > - AIX/PowerPC > - HP-UX/PA-RISC > - Linux/x86 > - Linux/x86_64: "x86_64" is also known as "AMD64" > - Solaris/SPARC > - Solaris/x86 > - Mac OS X > - Windows/x64: "x64" is also known as "AMD64" > - Windows/x86 > > > Extra Bits > ---------- > > ActivePython releases also include the following: > > - ActivePython25.chm: An MS compiled help collection of the full > ActivePython documentation set. Linux users of applications such as > xCHM might find this useful. This package is installed by default on > Windows. > > Extra bits are available from: > http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePython/etc/ > > > Thanks, and enjoy! > > Trent, Python Tech Lead > > -- > Trent Mick > trentm at activestate.com > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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