Re: Python license and GPL programs

2001-01-15 Thread Ben Darnell
? Or restrict usage to Python <<2.0? IANAL, but I don't think the Python2 license has any effect on the license used by Python code. The license conflict only affects compiled extension modules which are licensed under the GPL. Code written in Python can be licensed however you wis

Re: New Python versions in Debian ?

2000-10-18 Thread Ben Darnell
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 01:49:13PM +0200, JXrXme Marant wrote: > What is planned for recent 1.6 and future 2.0 version on Python > in Debian ? Now that Python 2.0 is out, has a decision been made about its inclusion in Debian? -Ben -- Ben Darnell [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Any dpkg-python document?

2000-09-03 Thread Ben Darnell
1.5.2) *is* under a GPL-compatible license; the controversy is about the license for the upcoming 1.6 release. -Ben -- Ben Darnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://thoughtstream.org Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP/GPG key 1024D/1F06E509 pgpRvUudIgrQi.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: compiler?

2000-04-13 Thread Ben Darnell
try again later) Note that this is a tremendously inefficient way to do a "silly program" to make a system command. Unfortunately, since there is no standard scripting language on Windows, you're stuck with it unless you're willing to write C/C++ (see cygwin if y

Re: task-python, proper dependencies in other python packages

2000-01-13 Thread Ben Darnell
.py', which will report the modules used by a script. This could be a start for generating dependencies automatically. -Ben -- Ben Darnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://thoughtstream.org