Greg Ewing wrote:
Some way of explicitly requesting a view into another
string might be desirable, but it shouldn't be the
default behaviour for string slicing.
Backporting 3.0's memoryview to 2.6 would be the way to go about that.
Cheers,
Nick.
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Nick Coghlan schrieb:
Alex Martelli wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Raymond Hettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Putting this functionality in 2.6/3.0 would provide a really
nice incentive to update from Py2.5. It would be a sad
lost opportunity if this module had to wait another coupl
On 2008-05-23 01:15, Bill Janssen wrote:
That's all fine, but then I'm missing the OpenSSL license and
attribution notice somewhere in the installer, the README of the
installation or elsewhere.
Good point. We need this for both the ssl module and the hashlib
module.
FYI: I've opened ticket
> I just committed bsddb3 4.7.0. Please install Berkeley DB >=4.7.25.
I'll be working on this over the weekend.
Trent.
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> I just committed bsddb3 4.7.0. Please install Berkeley DB >=4.7.25.
Oh my. Just finished plugging 4.7.25 into the Windows build environment. Upon
running regrtest.py -v -u bsddb test_bsddb test_bsddb3, I get about 300 lines
like this printed to stderr:
DB->key_range: method not permitted be