Skip -- I love the 2.3 release, but I need the 2.1.3 engine for Zope. Unfortunately, Zope is locked into 2.1.3. Apoparently this is because of incompatibilities with old vs. new classes, etc. etc. 2.2 and later is unsupported. All the docs say NO! but rumor has it that it works. RH9 seems to have introduced all sorts of grubby stuff into the mix including big changes in SSL and a threads library which breaks a lot of things. It's frustrating to see Zope come up and just stop.... I'll try running with 2.2 and/or 2.3 to see if they work--then I guess I'll have to reinstall RH7.3 which I know is stable.... I'll file a bug report Thanks. -dra On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Skip Montanaro wrote: > > Dennis> Seems to be broken -- at least _socket does not build correctly > Dennis> because of openssl changes. (Arggh... ) > > Dennis> Where should this be reported? > > Well, presuming it will be fixed, the correct place to report it is on the > Bugs page at > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/python/ > > However, the 2.1 series is getting to be pretty ancient history. Even the > Python Business Forum, when scouting around for a "stable" version of Python > to use as py-in-a-tie chose 2.2.x. There is almost certainly not going to > be a 2.1.4 (unless you volunteer to be the release manager). 2.3 was > released a couple weeks ago. > > You should probably consider upgrading to 2.3 (or at least 2.2.3). If > that's not possible, you might want to look at the _socket code in 2.2.3 or > 2.3 for hints about how you can get the 2.1.3 version to compile. > > Skip >
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