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<updated>2005-05-09T20:37:51Z</updated>
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<title>update to Python 2.4.1</title>
<updated>2005-05-09T20:37:51Z</updated>
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<name>recht</name>
<email>recht</email>
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<published>2005-05-09T20:37:51Z</published>
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Highlights of this new release include:
  - Bug fixes. According to the release notes, several dozen bugs
    have been fixed, including a fix for the SimpleXMLRPCServer
    security issue (PSF-2005-001).

Also add a patch by Joerg Sonnenberger to add basic support
for DragonFly BSD.

For a detailed list of changes see:
http://python.org/2.4.1/NEWS.html
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<entry>
<title>Build Python with thread support by default and turn the existing</title>
<updated>2005-01-23T20:41:45Z</updated>
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<name>recht</name>
<email>recht</email>
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<published>2005-01-23T20:41:45Z</published>
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python*-pth packages into meta-packages which will install the non-pth
packages. Bump PKGREVISIONs on the non-pth versions to propagate the
thread change, but leave the *-pth versions untouched to not affect
existing installations.
Sync all PYTHON_VERSIONS_AFFECTED lines in package Makefiles.
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<title>initial import of Python 2.4</title>
<updated>2004-12-05T23:27:28Z</updated>
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<name>recht</name>
<email>recht</email>
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Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented
programming language that combines remarkable power with
very clear syntax. For an introduction to programming in
Python you are referred to the Python Tutorial. The
Python Library Reference documents built-in and standard
types, constants, functions and modules. Finally, the
Python Reference Manual describes the syntax and semantics
of the core language in (perhaps too) much detail.

Python's basic power can be extended with your own modules
written in C or C++. On most systems such modules may be
dynamically loaded. Python is also adaptable as an exten-
sion language for existing applications. See the internal
documentation for hints.

This package has been compiled without support for threads.
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