I know I'm a little behind in my dev mail, per usual these days, but I just want to say that this is a good thing (tm). I actually have need for bzip2 in an application and would be quite happy for its support. In a related question, does python have tar support (I haven't had a chance to investigate thoroughly)? I got the impression it didn't, which is kinda weird since zip is a supporting archive, and gz and bz2 will be, but there's no unix-y tar. But I'm sure someone will correct me and say I'm wrong :) Regards, -- Mike On Fri, Nov 01 @ 11:13, Gustavo Niemeyer wrote: > > If there are no licensing issues, and if there's a decent bz2 library, > > it should be welcome in the core. Batteries included. > > Great! This module is currently distributed under LGPL, but I have no > problems in changing it to Python's license. About being decent, I'd > be suspect to evaluate my own code. I accept comments and suggestions > about it though. > > -- > Gustavo Niemeyer > > [ 2AAC 7928 0FBF 0299 5EB5 60E2 2253 B29A 6664 3A0C ] > > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev -- Michael Gilfix mgilfix@eecs.tufts.edu For my gpg public key: http://www.eecs.tufts.edu/~mgilfix/contact.html
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