Dennis> Seems to be broken -- at least _socket does not build correctly Dennis> because of openssl changes. (Arggh... ) Dennis> Where should this be reported? Well, presuming it will be fixed, the correct place to report it is on the Bugs page at http://sourceforge.net/projects/python/ However, the 2.1 series is getting to be pretty ancient history. Even the Python Business Forum, when scouting around for a "stable" version of Python to use as py-in-a-tie chose 2.2.x. There is almost certainly not going to be a 2.1.4 (unless you volunteer to be the release manager). 2.3 was released a couple weeks ago. You should probably consider upgrading to 2.3 (or at least 2.2.3). If that's not possible, you might want to look at the _socket code in 2.2.3 or 2.3 for hints about how you can get the 2.1.3 version to compile. Skip
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