Anthony Baxter wrote: > The trunk should be considered frozen for the 2.4b2 release from 0000 > UTC tomorrow, Wed 3rd November. That's (if my sums are correct) 2nd > November from 1900 US Eastern time, and 1600 US Pacific time. Or, > to put it another way, in about 11 hours from when I'm sending this > message. > Is a deprecation of a function okay in the Mac C API? Specifically, PyMac_GetAppletScriptFile() is not being used by any known code and is a problem for http://www.python.org/sf/1035255 (removes dependency of compiling against some frameworks for the core on OS X). Since I didn't feel totally safe applying the patch for b2 since it changed compilation and I didn't get in early enough to get testing from CVS users I was planning on deprecating PyMac_GetAppletScriptFile() for 2.4 and removing it in 2.5 so I could apply the patch then. But it is a feature change so I wanted to get clearance first. As I said, to the best of my and Bob Ippolito's knowledge no one is using the function and it is a hinderance in removing unneeded linking against the core on OS X. Sorry I didn't do this sooner but I didn't think about deprecating the thing until late last night. -Brett
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