On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Greg Ward wrote: > Gee, I didn't think anyone was gonna open *that* can of worms for 1.6. Well, it's not like it's not a lot of work, but it could be done, with liberal interpretation of "mini": include in "mini" Python *all* modules which do not rely on libraries not distributed with the Python core -- zlib, expat and Tkinter go right out the window, but most everything else can stay. That way, Distutils can use all modules it currently uses <wink>. The other problem, file-location, is a problem I have talked about earlier: it *cannot* be assumed that the default place for putting new libraries is the same place the Python interpreter resides, for many reasons. Why not ask the user explicitly? -- Moshe Zadka <mzadka@geocities.com>. http://www.oreilly.com/news/prescod_0300.html http://www.linux.org.il -- we put the penguin in .com
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