The Eternal Squire wrote:
> A developer's installation of PSF, including Pywin, WxPython, Numpy,
> Scipy I believe can run up to 300 MB, no?
you're missing the point, no one forces you to install all these, also
it is very unlikely that someone would have these unless they needed
them.
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The Eternal Squire wrote:
> A developer's installation of PSF, including Pywin, WxPython, Numpy,
> Scipy I believe can run up to 300 MB, no?
>
> Otherwise, I'll put up a different percentage.
Well, if you refer to a Python installation including all these packages
(anyway, I don't think it would
A developer's installation of PSF, including Pywin, WxPython, Numpy,
Scipy I believe can run up to 300 MB, no?
Otherwise, I'll put up a different percentage.
Georg Brandl wrote:
> The Eternal Squire wrote:
>
> > Diet Python is a flavor of Python with allegro, multiarray, umath,
> > calldll, npstr
The Eternal Squire wrote:
> Diet Python is a flavor of Python with allegro, multiarray, umath,
> calldll, npstruct and curses builtin, all else nonessential to language
>
> ripped out. Total size < 3MB, 1% of PSF Python. Diet Python helps keep
> clients thin :)
Erm... Which "PSF Python" are you
What's new in this release?
Release 0.2 has a reworked Python module interface to the _alpymodule.
I believe it to be much more 'pythonic'. There's a lot less code to
write
just in order to make a simple example work. See the examples!
I've dropped in th