"Simon Brunning" <SBrunning at trisystems.co.uk> writes: > > Worst case, you can probably precompile and package Python > > for your clients most easily (unless it's a platform lacking > > an ISO compliant C compiler -- ARE there such platforms still > > around today...?). > > AS/400. :-( > > Well, unless you want to shell out $loads for it. Ah, OK, I didn't mean to imply a FREE compiler, mind you:-). > V5R1 (the new release of the OS, available soon) will have it for free, > though. I, for one, am looking forward to it. Anyway, isn't the Python 2.0 port to AS/400 available from http://home.no.net/pgummeda/ satisfactory...? Alex
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