Wow, ppm looks pretty cool. This is the first I've heard of this, probably been in a cave. Is this new? Should this be in the official distro? Anyway just installed y'alls (ActiveState) Python 2.1 on Win98 and fired up ppm and did install PIL. There is a PIL directory with only a readme and a scripts folder. I know there should be way more than that in there. Importing PIL fails (there is a PIL.pth) no matter how its spelled. 'ppm>verify pil' indicates PIL is up to date. Also did a full search and some of the available packages are not up to date, specifically py2exe is at 0.2.5 I believe. Besides the fact that it hits a perl script on the server end I'm fairly excited about this. Somebody who knows more should feel free to turn the hose on me.
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