Greg Stein wrote: > > On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Christian Tismer wrote: > >... > > Would it be possible to make the Unicode support configurable? > > This might be interesting from the standpoint of those guys who are doing > the tiny Python interpreter thingy for embedded systems. > > > My problem is that patches in the CVS are of different kinds. > > Some are error corrections and enhancements which I would > > definately like to use. > > Others are brand new features like the Unicode support. > > Absolutely great stuff! But this will most probably change > > a number of times again, and I think it is a bad idea when > > I include it into my Stackless distribution. > > > > I'd appreciate it very much if I could use the same CVS tree > > for testing new stuff, and to build my distribution, with > > new features switched off. Please :-) > > But! I find this reason completely off the mark. In essence, you're > arguing that we should not put *any* new feature into the CVS repository > because it might mess up what *you* are doing. No, this is your interpretation, and a reduction which I can't follow. There are inprovements and features in the CVS version which I need. I prefer to build against it, instead of the old 1.5.2. What's wrong with that? I want to find a way that gives me the least trouble in doing so. > Sorry, but that just irks me. If you want a stable Python, then don't use > the CVS version. Or base it off a specific tag in CVS. Or something. Just > don't ask for development to be stopped. No, I ask for development to be stopped. Code freeze until Y3k :-) Why are you trying to put such a nonsense into my mouth? You know that I know that you know better. ciao - chris -- Christian Tismer :^) <mailto:tismer@appliedbiometrics.com> Applied Biometrics GmbH : Have a break! Take a ride on Python's Kaunstr. 26 : *Starship* http://starship.python.net 14163 Berlin : PGP key -> http://wwwkeys.pgp.net PGP Fingerprint E182 71C7 1A9D 66E9 9D15 D3CC D4D7 93E2 1FAE F6DF we're tired of banana software - shipped green, ripens at home
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