On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 09:15:48AM -0500, Cameron Laird wrote: > > I happened to try a vanilla generation of 2.3.3 under HP-UX > 10.20 yesterday, and encountered multiple non-trivial faults > (curses, threading, ...). Experience tells me I'd find roughly > the same level of problems with other releases of Python and > HP-UX. I think newer versions of HPUX are a little better. Since most of the HPUX resources available (snake-farm and HP Test Drive machines) tend to be 11.x+. But very few have access to HPUX, Irix, or AIX. > Who *are* the folks with an HP-UX interest? I wouldn't say I have an interest in HPUX beyond the fact that I'd like to see it work and have access to some boxes. :-) I can try to make some time available to help. > 2. Does anyone happen to have an executable > built that can "import Tkinter"? That's my > most immediate need. If you can share that > with me, it'd help my own situation, and I'll > continue to push for corrections in the > standard distribution, anyway. If so it would probably be for HPUX 11.something. Neal
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