Hi everybody, I've noted some discussion about Python on 64-bit platforms on this mailing list lately. The reason I'm posting is that I am currently installing a Python 1.5 interpreter at a client's site which is running AIX 4.3.2 on a 2-processor PowerPC machine. It will use my mx Extensions as add-ons. The compiler used is gcc 2.95.1. Linking is done with the AIX linker. Since I can't possibly check all situations where this setup might fail, I would like to know if anybody else has made some experience with similar setups. Python does compile (I had to disable the fcntl module though) and seems to run fine. My mx Extensions also compile and import properly, but I haven't run any extended tests yet. Has Python already been tested extensively on 64-bit machines ? Thanks for any hints, -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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