On 22.05.2019 23:52, Steve Dower wrote: > On 22May2019 1309, Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev wrote: >> As someone whose job is to diagnose and fix problems with running software: >> Are there patches in your release? Do you provide corresponding sources and debug symbols for it? > > You can find the sources at https://github.com/python/cpython :) > For Anaconda, this is not so, they apply private patches. So I had to make sure. > I'm working on getting debug symbols packaged for the next release, but once I do that they'll be exactly the same binaries as in the > traditional installer on python.org. (Right now they are two separate builds of the same source.) > > The package on the Store is not a Microsoft build or release of Python - it's published by whoever the Windows build manager is at the > time. Just to be confusing, it's me right now, but the actual install is not owned or managed by Microsoft - just endorsed and linked. > > Cheers, > Steve -- Regards, Ivan
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