Here is what I get on my Debian Linux machine: _codecs.so cPickle.so imageop.so pwd.so termios.so _curses.so cStringIO.so linuxaudiodev.so regex.so time.so _curses_panel.so cmath.so math.so resource.so timing.so _locale.so crypt.so md5.so rgbimg.so ucnhash.so _socket.so dbm.so mmap.so rotor.so unicodedata.so _tkinter.so errno.so new.so select.so zlib.so array.so fcntl.so nis.so sha.so audioop.so fpectl.so operator.so signal.so binascii.so gdbm.so parser.so strop.so bsddb.so grp.so pcre.so syslog.so I think that is every module which can be compiled on my machine. Great work Andrew (and the distutil developers). Neil
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