On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >... > Has Python already been tested extensively on 64-bit machines ? Back in 1996, Microsoft used Python 1.4 on Alpha machines for the Microsoft Merchant Server 1.0 product. The thing was seriously stress-tested and code coverage was applied to the Python source (not the C interpreter!). It ran quite well for us. Any 64-bit issues that we found were sent to Mark/Guido long ago. In 1997, we shipped Site Server 2.0; the Commerce Server portion used Python to implement some COM objects. Again: that was well-tested on Alpha machines. In 1998, when Site Server 3.0 came out, the use of Python was quite minimal by that point, and the Alpha testing was also minimal. We used a Python 1.4 base for all three product releases. The Site Server products also had my "free threading patches" applied, and used a snapshot of the win32com stuff to implement the COM stuff. Of course, we didn't use all of Python. The particular subset that we used worked great. So... Your Mileage May Vary. Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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