> Probably. > But nobody cares about your machine <1.9 wink> > In the Py2.1b2 you shipped, the line says > ''' > __version__ = "1.9".split()[1] > ''' > It's line 18. No, in the 2.1b2 I installed on my machine, from the installer I sucked down from SourceForge, the line is what I said it was: __version__ = "$Revision: 1.9 $".split()[1] So you're talking about something else, but I don't know what ... Ah, OK! It's that silly source tarball, Python-2.1b2.tgz. I just sucked that down from SF, and *that* does have the damaged line just as you say (in Lib/xml/__init__.py). I guess we're going to have to wait for Guido to wake up and explain how this got hosed ... in the meantime, switch to Windows and use a real installer <wink>.
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