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Release 213 is out already:
Tim, Mark,
this is great news.. thanks for tracking 3.x so closely. I big
barrier for me to eventually adopt 3.x is the ability to use pywin32.
thanks!
-Corey
> Release 213 is out already:
Tim, Mark,
this is great news.. thanks for tracking 3.x so closely. I big
barrier for me to eventually adopt 3.x is the ability to use pywin32.
thanks!
-Corey
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On Mar 16, 7:27 am, Tim Golden wrote:
[snip]
> people take to categorise their packages appropriately. It
> could well be the case that a number of packages will work
> in Python 3.x without modification but their entry probably
> won't reflect that unless their maintainer's gone to the
> troubl
Tim Golden wrote:
John Nagle wrote:
Well, of some other packages I use:
MySQLdb: "Python versions 2.3-2.5 are supported."
Ref: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python
M2Crypto: Latest version is for Python 2.6.
Ref: http://chandlerproject.org/bin/view/Projects/Me
On 16/03/2009 6:05 AM, John Nagle wrote:
Tim Golden wrote:
John Nagle wrote:
Any idea when PyWin32 will be available for Python 3.x?
John Nagle
Release 213 is out already:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=78018&package_id=79063&release_id=661475
I think it's still con
John Nagle wrote:
Well, of some other packages I use:
MySQLdb: "Python versions 2.3-2.5 are supported."
Ref: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python
M2Crypto: Latest version is for Python 2.6.
Ref: http://chandlerproject.org/bin/view/Projects/MeTooCrypto
Somebody
Tim Golden wrote:
John Nagle wrote:
That "wizard" won't even install unless Python 3.0 is "in the
registry", which apparently means "installed as the default Python".
No, it just means "installed somewhere". I have 6 different
versions of Python installed on this box. The choice of
which is
John Nagle wrote:
That "wizard" won't even install unless Python 3.0 is "in the
registry", which apparently means "installed as the default Python".
No, it just means "installed somewhere". I have 6 different
versions of Python installed on this box. The choice of
which is "the default" is m
Tim Golden wrote:
John Nagle wrote:
Any idea when PyWin32 will be available for Python 3.x?
John Nagle
Release 213 is out already:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=78018&package_id=79063&release_id=661475
I think it's still considered a little bit
John Nagle wrote:
Any idea when PyWin32 will be available for Python 3.x?
John Nagle
Release 213 is out already:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=78018&package_id=79063&release_id=661475
I think it's still considered a little bit beta. There have been
Any idea when PyWin32 will be available for Python 3.x?
John Nagle
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