> It changes the structure of the distribution, though: 2.1 Windows Python > shipped with xmlparse.dll and xmltok.dll, 2.2 with neither of those but with > a single expat.dll instead. Regardless of whether "it works" for Python, I > don't think a bugfix release is the time to change the *set* of DLLs we > ship. Right, I agree on all accounts. Do whatever is most convenient for you. On that topic, is there anybody else in this list who has the necessary software to build a Python Windows release? I feel quite uncomfortable thinking that, if your PC crashes, Windows people would be without Python (actually, *that* uncomfortable is that thought not :-) This would probably the time to step forward offering to build the official 2.1.2 binary distribution. Regards, Martin
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