Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> writes: >> - Should the next binary release (2.3.3, scheduled for the end of 2003) >> include this support? > > It would be a new feature, wouldn't it? Sure. And since it is additional work for me, I'm all for leaving it out, especially since I don't use it myself ;-). While this is reason enough for *me*, I'm willing to do the additional work if this feature is requested (if the community is willing to take the risk of the new stuff). >> - Should there be any attempts to detect this support in the header >> files automatically (black magic to me), or should the platform sdk be >> required to compile Python with IPv6? > > The Windows build doesn't do any feature detection, does it? All it's > got is a hand-edited config file. All it does detect now is the C compiler used. Thomas
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