On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 04:30:59PM -0400, Barry A. Warsaw wrote: > > >>>>> "TW" == Thomas Wouters <twouters@users.sourceforge.net> writes: > > TW> Apply SF patch #101151, by Peter S-K, which fixes smtplib's > TW> passing of the 'helo' and 'ehlo' message, and exports the > TW> 'make_fqdn' function. This function should be moved to > TW> socket.py, if that module ever gets a Python wrapper. > > Should I work on this for 2.0? Specifically 1) moving socketmodule to > _socket and writing a socket.py wrapper; 2) exporting make_fqdn() in > socket.py instead of smtplib. > > It makes no sense for make_fqdn to live in smtplib. > > I'd be willing to do this. Note that Windows already has a socket.py module (under plat-win or somesuch). You will want to integrate that with any new socket.py that you implement. Also note that Windows does some funny stuff in socketmodule.c to export itself as _socket. (the *.dsp files already build it as _socket.dll) +1 Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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