On 01/03/2019 01:28 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2019-01-03, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:

Do I miss-remember that there was an anaconda language at sometime in the
past? Not long after python made its debute? I've not see it mentioned
in a decade so maybe its died?

About 20 years ago, the RedHat Linux (way before RHEL) installer
(which was written in Python) was called Anaconda.

That would have been about the time I switched from RH to SuSE. I forget the details but RH 'enhanced' Python for their own ends and broke some of our standard Python. That was the same era when they released gcc 2.96 that wasn't a FSF release and had problems.

Bleeding edge is fine if that's what you've signed up for but I prefer a little stability.
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