On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 11:45:16AM -0400, Greg Ward wrote: >idea; all of a sudden, it's no longer enough to say, "You need Python >1.6" to run this script/use this module, now you need to say, "You need >Python 1.6 built with list comprehensions". Ugh. The same argument applies to --with-gc, though, since people might write code that creates cycles and needs GC to run without leaking like a sieve. Making GC optional is still the right solution, though, because its performance effects are still unknown and might be costly. --amk
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