amk> There are also diffs in cStringIO.c, though not ones that affect amk> functionality: ... amk> The API changes are the most annoying ones, since you need to add amk> #ifdefs in order for the module to compile with both 1.5.2 and 2.0. After posting my note I compared the Zope and Py2.0 versions of cPickle.c. There are enough differences (ANISfication, gc, unicode support) that it appears not worthwhile to try and get Python 2.0's cPickle to run under 1.5.2 and 2.0. I tried simply commenting out the relevant lines in Zope's lib/Components/Setup file. Zope built fine without them, though I haven't yet had a chance to test that configuration. I don't use either cPickle or cStringIO, nor do I actually use much of Zope, just ZServer and DocumentTemplates, so I doubt my code would exercise either module heavily. Skip
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