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  • Barry Warsaw

    RELEASED Python 2.6a3 and 3.0a5

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    On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I
    am happy to announce the third alpha release of Python 2.6, and the
    fifth alpha release of Python 3.0.

    Please note that these are alpha releases, and as such are not
    suitable for production environments. We continue to strive for a
    high degree of quality, but there are still some known problems and
    the feature sets have not been finalized. These alphas are being
    released to solicit feedback and hopefully discover bugs, as well as
    allowing you to determine how changes in 2.6 and 3.0 might impact
    you. If you find things broken or incorrect, please submit a bug
    report at



    For more information and downloadable distributions, see the Python
    2.6 website:



    and the Python 3.0 web site:



    These are the last planned alphas for both versions. If all goes
    well, next month will see the first beta releases of both, which will
    also signal feature freeze. Two beta releases are planned, with the
    final releases scheduled for September 3, 2008.

    See PEP 361 for release details:

    This document describes the development and release schedule for Python 2.6 and 3.0. The schedule primarily concerns itself with PEP-sized items. Small features may be added up to and including the first beta release. Bugs may be fixed until the fina...


    Enjoy,
    - -Barry

    Barry Warsaw
    barry@python.or g
    Python 2.6/3.0 Release Manager
    (on behalf of the entire python-dev team)

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  • castironpi@gmail.com

    #2
    Re: RELEASED Python 2.6a3 and 3.0a5

    On May 8, 6:50 pm, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.o rgwrote:
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    >
    On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I  
    am happy to announce the third alpha release of Python 2.6, and the  
    fifth alpha release of Python 3.0.
    >
    Please note that these are alpha releases, and as such are not  
    suitable for production environments.  We continue to strive for a  
    high degree of quality, but there are still some known problems and  
    the feature sets have not been finalized.  These alphas are being  
    released to solicit feedback and hopefully discover bugs, as well as  
    allowing you to determine how changes in 2.6 and 3.0 might impact
    you.  If you find things broken or incorrect, please submit a bug  
    report at
    >
       http://bugs.python.org
    >
    For more information and downloadable distributions, see the Python
    2.6 website:
    >
       http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6/
    >
    and the Python 3.0 web site:
    >
       http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.0/
    >
    These are the last planned alphas for both versions.  If all goes  
    well, next month will see the first beta releases of both, which will  
    also signal feature freeze.  Two beta releases are planned, with the  
    final releases scheduled for September 3, 2008.
    >
    See PEP 361 for release details:
    >
         http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0361/
    >
    Enjoy,
    - -Barry
    >
    Barry Warsaw
    ba...@python.or g
    Python 2.6/3.0 Release Manager
    (on behalf of the entire python-dev team)
    >
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    Does signal freeze signal signal freeze? Or should ideas pend beta?

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    • Kay Schluehr

      #3
      Re: RELEASED Python 2.6a3 and 3.0a5

      On 9 Mai, 01:50, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.o rgwrote:
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      Hash: SHA1
      >
      On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I
      am happy to announce the third alpha release of Python 2.6, and the
      fifth alpha release of Python 3.0.
      >
      Please note that these are alpha releases, and as such are not
      suitable for production environments. We continue to strive for a
      high degree of quality, but there are still some known problems and
      the feature sets have not been finalized. These alphas are being
      released to solicit feedback and hopefully discover bugs, as well as
      allowing you to determine how changes in 2.6 and 3.0 might impact
      you. If you find things broken or incorrect, please submit a bug
      report at
      >

      >
      For more information and downloadable distributions, see the Python
      2.6 website:
      >

      >
      and the Python 3.0 web site:
      >

      >
      These are the last planned alphas for both versions. If all goes
      well, next month will see the first beta releases of both, which will
      also signal feature freeze. Two beta releases are planned, with the
      final releases scheduled for September 3, 2008.
      >
      See PEP 361 for release details:
      >
      This document describes the development and release schedule for Python 2.6 and 3.0. The schedule primarily concerns itself with PEP-sized items. Small features may be added up to and including the first beta release. Bugs may be fixed until the fina...

      >
      Enjoy,
      - -Barry
      >
      Barry Warsaw
      ba...@python.or g
      Python 2.6/3.0 Release Manager
      (on behalf of the entire python-dev team)
      >
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      • Christian Heimes

        #4
        Re: RELEASED Python 2.6a3 and 3.0a5

        Kay Schluehr schrieb:
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        The Windows binaries usually take a while. I'm adding Martin to the CC
        list. His is most like building the files today.

        Christian


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        • Terry Reedy

          #5
          Re: RELEASED Python 2.6a3 and 3.0a5


          "Christian Heimes" <lists@cheimes. dewrote in message
          news:48241B01.8 050009@cheimes. de...
          | Kay Schluehr schrieb:
          | http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.0/python-3.0a5.msi
          |
          | Error 404: File Not Found
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          | http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.0....0a5.amd64.msi
          |
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          | The Windows binaries usually take a while. I'm adding Martin to the CC
          | list. His is most like building the files today.

          I am downloading the first version now.



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          • =?utf-8?b?U3TDqXBoYW5l?= Larouche

            #6
            Re: RELEASED Python 2.6a3 and 3.0a5

            On 9 Mai, 01:50, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.o rgwrote:
            On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I
            am happy to announce the third alpha release of Python 2.6, and the
            fifth alpha release of Python 3.0.
            After I installer Python 2.6a3, Matlab R2007a began having problems. When I
            start Matlab, it shows a window indicating that it is installing Microsoft
            Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable , which fails, and then Matlab closes. This
            problem did not happen with Python 2.6a2 and removing Python 2.6a3 solves the
            problem.

            Is anybody else having the same problem? Do you know what causes it? Is there a
            workaround?

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            • castironpi@gmail.com

              #7
              Re: RELEASED Python 2.6a3 and 3.0a5

              On May 9, 7:55 pm, Stéphane Larouche <stephane.larou ...@polymtl.ca>
              wrote:
              On 9 Mai, 01:50, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.o rgwrote:
              On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I
              am happy to announce the third alpha release of Python 2.6, and the
              fifth alpha release of Python 3.0.
              >
              After I installer Python 2.6a3, Matlab R2007a began having problems. When I
              start Matlab, it shows a window indicating that it is installing Microsoft
              Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable , which fails, and then Matlab closes. This
              problem did not happen with Python 2.6a2 and removing Python 2.6a3 solves the
              problem.
              >
              Is anybody else having the same problem? Do you know what causes it? Is there a
              workaround?
              That one might be a true, "Don't stampede the Python." Numbers have
              been known grow. (...not that the numbers do.) Bread and butter, new
              butter.

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              • George Sakkis

                #8
                Re: RELEASED Python 2.6a3 and 3.0a5

                On May 8, 7:50 pm, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.o rgwrote:
                On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I  
                am happy to announce the third alpha release of Python 2.6, and the  
                fifth alpha release of Python 3.0.
                >
                Please note that these are alpha releases, and as such are not  
                suitable for production environments.  We continue to strive for a  
                high degree of quality, but there are still some known problems and  
                the feature sets have not been finalized.  These alphas are being  
                released to solicit feedback and hopefully discover bugs, as well as  
                allowing you to determine how changes in 2.6 and 3.0 might impact
                you.  If you find things broken or incorrect, please submit a bug  
                report at
                >
                   http://bugs.python.org
                >
                For more information and downloadable distributions, see the Python
                2.6 website:
                >
                   http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6/
                >
                and the Python 3.0 web site:
                >
                   http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.0/
                >
                These are the last planned alphas for both versions.  If all goes  
                well, next month will see the first beta releases of both, which will  
                also signal feature freeze.  Two beta releases are planned, with the  
                final releases scheduled for September 3, 2008.
                >
                See PEP 361 for release details:
                >
                     http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0361/
                >
                Enjoy,
                - -Barry
                I'm trying to install on the latest Ubuntu (8.04) and the following
                extension modules fail:

                _bsddb, _curses, _curse_panel, _hashlib, _sqlite3, _ssl, _tkinter,
                bz2, dbm, gdbm, readline, zlib

                All of them except for _tkinter are included in the preinstalled
                Python 2.5.2, so I guess the dependencies must be somewhere there.
                Does Ubuntu have any non-standard lib dir ?

                George

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                • =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Martin_v=2E_L=F6wis=22?=

                  #9
                  Re: RELEASED Python 2.6a3 and 3.0a5

                  I'm trying to install on the latest Ubuntu (8.04) and the following
                  extension modules fail:
                  >
                  _bsddb, _curses, _curse_panel, _hashlib, _sqlite3, _ssl, _tkinter,
                  bz2, dbm, gdbm, readline, zlib
                  >
                  All of them except for _tkinter are included in the preinstalled
                  Python 2.5.2, so I guess the dependencies must be somewhere there.
                  Does Ubuntu have any non-standard lib dir ?
                  You need to manually install the -dev packages (through aptitude)
                  before building Python.

                  Regards,
                  Martin

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