Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com> writes: > On zondag, maart 31, 2002, at 10:39 , Michael Hudson wrote: > > April 10 ~1200 GMT: release ends > > > > By now, F, T & J have done their bits, uploaded > > files to creosote and sf (or pointed me to where I > > can get them), etc. > > Michael, > my stuff is done. I've announced it on the pythonmac-sig and > given people there 12 hours to find any showstopper bugs, so > unless I ask you not to go ahead within twelve hours it's all > yours (I understand that we're not doing sf releases anymore, > and I don't have access to creosote). The files are in > http://www.cwi.nl/ftp/jack/python/mac, you want MacPython221full > (both .hqx and .bin) and MacPython221src (both .hqx and .sit). > You may also want MacPython221MacOS81patch (.hqx and .sit) which > makes this release run on really old MacOS versions. OK. > If you are going to put a blurb in your message announcing 2.2.1 > there are two fixes in it that are very important to Mac users: > - This release finally works on Mac OS X multiprocessors > - The IDE is now fully functional on Mac OS X. OK. The draft blurb is here: http://starhip.python.net/crew/mwh/anndraft.txt Cheers, M. -- I've even been known to get Marmite *near* my mouth -- but never actually in it yet. Vegamite is right out. UnicodeError: ASCII unpalatable error: vegamite found, ham expected -- Tim Peters, comp.lang.python
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