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[Python-Dev] What's required to keep OS/2 support in Python 3.3

[Python-Dev] What's required to keep OS/2 support in Python 3.3 [Python-Dev] What's required to keep OS/2 support in Python 3.3Paul Smedley paul at smedley.id.au
Sun Jan 8 09:37:48 CET 2012
On 07/01/12 08:22, Paul Smedley wrote:
>> For the purpose of debugging you could *not* ignore the error and
>> instead print it out or bail out.
> Thanks - commenting out the ImportErrors block, I get:
> ImportError: No module named encodings

OK got through this - PYTHONPATH in makefile was borked for OS/2 (: 
separators vs ; which don't work so well with drive letters)

Now having trouble importing the _io module even though it's builtin <sigh>

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