Eberhard Mattes' porting changes to BSD DB v1.85 are also GPL'ed (BSD DB
itself is BSD Licenced). ncurses and expat appear to be covered by MIT
style licences - please refer to the source distributions for more detail.
-zlib is distributable under a very free license. GNU MP and GNU UFC are
-under the GNU LGPL (see file COPYING.lib).
+zlib is distributable under a very free license. GNU UFC is under the
+GNU LGPL (see file COPYING.lib).
My patches to the Python-2.x source distributions, and any other packages
used in this port, are placed in the public domain.
- GNU GDBM (Kai Uwe Rommel's port available from Hobbes or LEO, v1.7.3)
- zlib (derived from Hung-Chi Chu's port of v1.1.3, v1.1.4)
- expat (distributed with Python, v1.95.6)
-- GNU MP (Peter Meerwald's port available from LEO, v2.0.2)
- GNU UFC (Kai Uwe Rommel's port available from LEO, v2.0.4)
ported to OS/2, I've built and included them.
These include ncurses (_curses, _curses_panel), BSD DB (bsddb185),
-GNU GDBM (gdbm, dbm), zlib (zlib), GNU Readline (readline), GNU MP (mpz)
-and GNU UFC (crypt).
+GNU GDBM (gdbm, dbm), zlib (zlib), GNU Readline (readline), and GNU UFC
+(crypt).
Expat is now included in the Python release sourceball, and the pyexpat
module is always built.
zlib (1.1.4) HAVE_ZLIB
GNU UltraFast Crypt HAVE_UFC
Tcl/Tk HAVE_TCLTK (not known to work)
- GNU MP HAVE_GMPZ
GNU Readline HAVE_GREADLINE
BSD DB (v1.85) HAVE_BSDDB
ncurses HAVE_NCURSES
appreciate any success or failure reports with BitTorrent, though
I've regretfully recommended that the person who reported the failure
take this up with eCS support. Since this report, I have received a
-followup which suggests that the problem may have been a buggy network
-card driver. I think it suffices to say that BitTorrent is a fair stress
+followup which suggests that the problem may be addressed by TCP/IP
+fixes (IC35005+PJ29457, contained in NEWSTACK.ZIP in the Hobbes
+archive). I think it suffices to say that BitTorrent is a fair stress
test of a system's networking capability.
25. In the absence of an EMX implementation of the link() function, I've
- unlike Unix, the socket endpoints don't exist in the filesystem;
- by default, sockets are in binary mode.
+27. As of Python 2.4, the mpz, rotor and xreadlines modules have been
+dropped from the Python source tree.
+
... probably other issues that I've not encountered, or don't remember :-(
If you encounter other difficulties with this port, which can be
E-mail: andymac@bullseye.apana.org.au, or andymac@pcug.org.au
Web: http://www.andymac.org/
-11 April, 2004.
+3 October, 2004.