On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 06:15:55PM +0200, Christian Tismer wrote: > > The 2.0 port consists of 10 or so files, which can be used > as direct replacements for the same files in the 2.0 distro. > I think on Unix this is the right way to go. > For me it is simpler to have my own litle tree, since I'm > working with Windows, and I just have to modify my VC++ > project file. I would prefer a tar.gz archive that contains just the modified files. With this approach it is easy possible to extract the archive inside the Python source tree. Andreas
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