On 9 Apr 2015, at 9:41 pm, Andrew Collette wrote:
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>> Congrats! Also btw, you might want to switch to a new subject line format
>> for these emails -- the mention of Python 2.5 getting hdf5 support made me
>> do a serious double take before I figured out what was going on, and 2.6 and
>> 2.7 wil
> Congrats! Also btw, you might want to switch to a new subject line format
> for these emails -- the mention of Python 2.5 getting hdf5 support made me
> do a serious double take before I figured out what was going on, and 2.6 and
> 2.7 will be even worse :-)
Ha! Didn't even think of that. For
On Apr 9, 2015 2:41 PM, "Nathaniel Smith" wrote:
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Doh, we do reply-to munging, don't we. Oh well.
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On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
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> Congrats! Also btw, you might want to switch to a new subject line format
> for these emails -- the mention of Python 2.5 getting hdf5 support made me
> do a serious double take before I figured out what was going on, and 2.6
(Off-list)
Congrats! Also btw, you might want to switch to a new subject line format
for these emails -- the mention of Python 2.5 getting hdf5 support made me
do a serious double take before I figured out what was going on, and 2.6
and 2.7 will be even worse :-)
On Apr 9, 2015 2:07 PM, "Andrew Co
Announcing HDF5 for Python (h5py) 2.5.0
The h5py team is happy to announce the availability of h5py 2.5.0.
This release introduces experimental support for the highly-anticipated
"Single Writer Multiple Reader" (SWMR) feature in the upcoming HDF5 1.10
rele