Peter Chant wrote:

> 
> No, it does not.  However, if PIL was updated last in 2006.  Python in
> 2009
> has gone to version 3.1.  If PIL is compatible with 3.1 then I'm fine. 
> But I don't want to have to stick with Python 2.5 as the rest of the world
> moves on.

BTW, this was not a critisism of PIL or GD, rather what do people generally
use now?

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