> As for dynamic linking on AIX: It would be really good if somebody > stepped forward who claims to understand the dynamic loader of AIX, > and rewrite Python to make this work more "nicely". Before starting > the rewrite, I'd be really curious to hear the full story of why it > currently is the way it is, and how this state could be improved. +1 > If you find that a "good" redesign requires a shared libpython, then > so be it - but I'm still quite fond of the "single executable" > appraoch, so preserving that would be even better. Why? I thought there was serious work underway to make libpython.so a reality on Linux? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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