Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch schrieb:
> Interesting subject line. I think I still have a set of "Win 3.11 for
> workgroups" disks lying around somewhere, but where do I get Windows 2.5? ;-)
IIRC, there was no Windows 2.5 release. There was a Windows 2.1 release;
it was released in May '88, but then t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Notes
> > >
> > > They have not been extensively tested.
> >
> > They don't work. At least the Pentium4 binary doesn't work,
> > same problem as before. Is the patch installed?
>
> I found the problem. Updated binaries should be available in a couple
> of hours.
> > Notes
> >
> > They have not been extensively tested.
>
> They don't work. At least the Pentium4 binary doesn't work,
> same problem as before. Is the patch installed?
I found the problem. Updated binaries should be available in a couple
of hours. I'll add a note to the web page. I tested
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> GMPY binaries for Python 2.5 are available at
> http://home.comcast.net/~casevh/
>
> Notes
>
> They have not been extensively tested.
They don't work. At least the Pentium4 binary doesn't work,
same problem as before. Is the patch installed?
Python 2.5c1 (r25c1:51
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> GMPY binaries for Python 2.5 are available at
> http://home.comcast.net/~casevh/
"The General Multiprecision PYthon project (GMPY) focuses on
Python-usable modules providing multiprecision arithmetic functionality
to Python programmers."
A sign of Python's health is tha
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, casevh wrote:
Interesting subject line. I think I still have a set of "Win 3.11 for
workgroups" disks lying around somewhere, but where do I get Windows 2.5? ;-)
SCNR,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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GMPY binaries for Python 2.5 are available at
http://home.comcast.net/~casevh/
Notes
They have not been extensively tested.
This is based on the CVS version of gmpy and includes a patch (not yet
in CVS) from Alex Martelli that resolves a bug with divm(). Please
consider this an "unofficial"