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Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +00001This is Python version 2.0 beta 1
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Guido van Rossum91447632000-04-11 17:11:09 +00003
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +00004Copyright (c) 2000 BeOpen.com.
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7Copyright (c) 1995-2000 Corporation for National Research Initiatives.
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Guido van Rossum6ebd2992000-09-03 04:47:47 +000010Copyright (c) 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum.
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000011All rights reserved.
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13License information
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15
16See the file "LICENSE" for information on terms & conditions for
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19
20The Python distribution is *not* affected by the GNU Public Licence
21(GPL). There are interfaces to some GNU code but these are entirely
22optional and no GNU code is distributed with Python.
Guido van Rossum79808261997-12-11 18:01:47 +000023
24
Guido van Rossum8d7d4ed1996-07-30 21:41:07 +000025What's new in this release?
26---------------------------
Guido van Rossum3ff96dd1996-07-30 18:05:04 +000027
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000028See the file Misc/NEWS; see also this URL:
29http://www.pythonlabs.com/tech/python2.html
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +000030
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +000031
32If you don't read instructions
33------------------------------
34
35Congratulations on getting this far. :-)
36
37To start building right away (on UNIX): type "./configure" in the
38current directory and when it finishes, type "make". The section
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +000039Build Instructions below is still recommended reading, especially the
40part on customizing Modules/Setup.
Guido van Rossum3ff96dd1996-07-30 18:05:04 +000041
42
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +000043What is Python anyway?
44----------------------
45
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000046Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language. It is
47often compared to Tcl, Perl, Java, JavaScript, Visual Basic or Scheme.
48To find out more about what Python can do for you, point your browser
49to http://www.pythonlabs.com/.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +000050
51
Guido van Rossumf501b4e1996-10-25 14:32:48 +000052How do I learn Python?
53----------------------
54
Fred Drake0e6444c1999-05-17 19:35:01 +000055The official tutorial is still a good place to start; see
Guido van Rossumd0a42e22000-03-31 20:16:45 +000056http://www.python.org/doc/ for online and downloadable versions, as
57well as a list of other introductions, and reference documentation.
Guido van Rossumf501b4e1996-10-25 14:32:48 +000058
Guido van Rossumd0a42e22000-03-31 20:16:45 +000059There's a quickly growing set of books on Python. See
60http://www.python.org/psa/bookstore/ for a list.
Guido van Rossum8d90f9d1997-05-22 20:13:25 +000061
Guido van Rossumf501b4e1996-10-25 14:32:48 +000062
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000063Documentation
64-------------
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +000065
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000066All documentation is provided online in a variety of formats. In
67order of importance for new users: Tutorial, Library Reference,
68Language Reference, Extending & Embedding, and the Python/C API.
69Especially the Library Reference is of immense value since much of
70Python's power (including the built-in data types and functions!) is
71described there.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +000072
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000073All documentation is also available online via the Python web site
74(http://www.python.org/doc/, see below). It is available online for
75occaissional reference, or can be downloaded in many formats for
76faster access. The documents are available in HTML, PostScript, PDF,
77HTML Help, and LaTeX; the LaTeX version is primarily for documentation
78authors or people with special formatting requirements.
79
80
81Web site
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83
84Python's web site is at http://www.python.org/. The Python core
85development team at BeOpen has its own website at
86http://www.pythonlabs.com/. Come visit us!
87
88
89Newsgroups
90----------
91
92Read comp.lang.python, a high-volume discussion newsgroup about
93Python, or comp.lang.python.announce, a low-volume moderated newsgroup
94for Python-related announcements. These are also accessible as
95mailing lists, see the next item.
96
97Archives are accessible via Deja News; the Python website has a
98query form for the archives at http://www.python.org/search/.
99
100
101Mailing lists
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103
104See http://www.python.org/psa/MailingLists.html for an overview of the
105many Python related mailing lists.
106
107
108Bug reports
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110
111To report or search for bugs, please use the SourceForge Bugs
112Tracker at http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=5470 .
113
114
115Patches and contributions
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117
118To submit a patch or other contribution, please use the SourceForge
119Patch Manager at http://sourceforge.net/patch/?group_id=5470 .
120
121If you have a proposal to change Python, it's best to submit a Python
122Enhancement Proposal (PEP) first. All current PEPs, as well as
123guidelines for submitting a new PEP, are here:
124http://python.sourceforge.net/peps/.
125
126
127Questions
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129
130For help, if you can't find it in the manuals or on the web site, it's
131best to post to the comp.lang.python or the Python mailing list (see
132above). If you specifically don't want to involve the newsgroup or
133mailing list, send questions to <help@python.org> (a group of
134volunteers which does *not* include me). Because of my work and email
135volume, I'm often be slow in answering questions sent to me directly;
136I prefer to answer questions posted to the newsgroup.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000137
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000138
Guido van Rossum901454e2000-06-29 22:28:44 +0000139
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000140Build instructions
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000141==================
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000142
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000143Before you can build Python, you must first configure it.
144Fortunately, the configuration and build process has been streamlined
145for most Unix installations, so all you have to do is type a few
146commands, optionally edit one file, and sit back. There are some
147platforms where things are not quite as smooth; see the platform
148specific notes below. If you want to build for multiple platforms
149sharing the same source tree, see the section on VPATH below.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000150
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000151You start by running the script "./configure", which figures out your
152system configuration and creates several Makefiles. (It takes a
153minute or two -- please be patient!) When it's done, you are ready to
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000154run make. You may want to pass options to the configure script, or
155edit the Setup file -- see the section below on configuration options
156and variables.
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000157
158To build Python, you normally type "make" in the toplevel directory.
159This will recursively run make in each of the subdirectories Parser,
160Objects, Python and Modules, creating a library file in each one. The
161executable of the interpreter is built in the Modules subdirectory and
162moved up here when it is built. If you want or need to, you can also
163chdir into each subdirectory in turn and run make there manually (do
164the Modules subdirectory last!).
165
166Once you have built an interpreter, see the subsections below on
167testing, configuring additional modules, and installation. If you run
168in trouble, see the next section.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000169
Guido van Rossum0a516c91994-09-12 10:58:40 +0000170
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000171Troubleshooting
172---------------
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000173
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000174See also the platform specific notes in the next section.
175
Guido van Rossumfaf681a1996-06-20 14:32:08 +0000176If recursive makes fail, try invoking make as "make MAKE=make".
177
Guido van Rossum49523691997-08-15 18:30:14 +0000178If you run into other trouble, see section 3 of the FAQ
Guido van Rossum901454e2000-06-29 22:28:44 +0000179(http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw.py or
Guido van Rossum49523691997-08-15 18:30:14 +0000180http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html) for hints on what can go wrong,
181and how to fix it.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000182
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000183If you rerun the configure script with different options, remove all
184object files by running "make clean" before rebuilding. Believe it or
185not, "make clean" sometimes helps to clean up other inexplicable
186problems as well. Try it before sending in a bug report!
187
Guido van Rossumd0fe8451996-08-26 03:02:37 +0000188If the configure script fails or doesn't seem to find things that
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +0000189should be there, inspect the config.log file. When you fix a
190configure problem, be sure to remove config.cache!
191
192If you get a warning for every file about the -Olimit option being no
193longer supported, you can ignore it. There's no foolproof way to know
194whether this option is needed; all I can do is test whether it is
195accepted without error. On some systems, e.g. older SGI compilers, it
196is essential for performance (specifically when compiling ceval.c,
197which has more basic blocks than the default limit of 1000). If the
198warning bothers you, edit the Makefile to remove "-Olimit 1500" from
199the OPT variable.
Guido van Rossumd0fe8451996-08-26 03:02:37 +0000200
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000201If you get failures in test_long, or sys.maxint gets set to -1, you
202are probably experiencing compiler bugs, usually related to
203optimization. This is a common problem with some versions of gcc and
204egcs, and some vendor-supplied compilers, which can sometimes be
205worked around by turning off optimization. Consider switching to
206stable versions (gcc 2.7.2.3, egcs 1.1.2, or contact your vendor.)
207
208From Python 2.0 onward, all Python C code is ANSI C. Compiling using
209old K&R-C-only compilers is no longer possible. ANSI C compilers are
210available for all modern systems, either in the form of updated
211compilers from the vendor, or one of the free compilers (gcc, egcs).
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000212
213Platform specific notes
214-----------------------
215
Guido van Rossum0447a321995-10-08 01:22:33 +0000216(Some of these may no longer apply. If you find you can build Python
217on these platforms without the special directions mentioned here, let
218me know so I can remove them!)
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000219
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +000022064-bit platforms: The modules audioop, imageop and rgbimg don't work.
221 Don't try to enable them in the Modules/Setup file. They
222 contain code that is quite wordsize sensitive. (If you have a
223 fix, let me know!)
224
Guido van Rossum4462e931997-01-22 21:00:32 +0000225Solaris: When using Sun's C compiler with threads, at least on Solaris
226 2.5.1, you need to add the "-mt" compiler option (the simplest
227 way is probably to specify the compiler with this option as
228 the "CC" environment variable when running the configure
229 script).
230
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000231Linux: A problem with threads and fork() was tracked down to a bug in
232 the pthreads code in glibc version 2.0.5; glibc version 2.0.7
233 solves the problem. This causes the popen2 test to fail;
234 problem and solution reported by Pablo Bleyer.
Guido van Rossum4462e931997-01-22 21:00:32 +0000235
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000236 Under Linux systems using GNU libc 2 (aka libc6), the crypt
237 module now needs the -lcrypt option. Uncomment this flag in
238 Modules/Setup, or comment out the crypt module in the same
239 file. Most modern Linux systems use glibc2.
Fred Drake61280911997-12-08 14:10:40 +0000240
Guido van Rossum59230501999-06-21 20:51:46 +0000241FreeBSD 3.x and probably platforms with NCurses that use libmytinfo or
242 similar: When using cursesmodule, the linking is not done in
243 the correct order with the defaults. Remove "-ltermcap" from
244 the readline entry in Setup, and use as curses entry: "curses
245 cursesmodule.c -lmytinfo -lncurses -ltermcap" - "mytinfo" (so
246 called on FreeBSD) should be the name of the auxiliary library
247 required on your platform. Normally, it would be linked
248 automatically, but not necessarily in the correct order.
249
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000250BSDI: BSDI versions before 4.1 have known problems with threads,
251 which can cause strange errors in a number of modules (for
252 instance, the 'test_signal' test script will hang forever.)
253 Turning off threads (with --with-threads=no) or upgrading to
254 BSDI 4.1 solves this problem.
255
256DEC Unix: Run configure with --with-dec-threads, or with
257 --with-threads=no if no threads are desired (threads are on by
258 default). When using GCC, it is possible to get an internal
259 compiler error if optimization is used. This was reported for
260 GCC 2.7.2.3 on selectmodule.c. Manually compile the affected
261 file without optimization to solve the problem.
Guido van Rossum8eca2c21996-02-14 18:37:46 +0000262
Guido van Rossume1cdb161999-04-10 16:04:07 +0000263DEC Ultrix: compile with GCC to avoid bugs in the native compiler,
264 and pass SHELL=/bin/sh5 to Make when installing.
265
Guido van Rossumd0fe8451996-08-26 03:02:37 +0000266AIX: A complete overhaul of the shared library support is now in
Guido van Rossumcbfcb171997-10-20 22:57:00 +0000267 place. See Misc/AIX-NOTES for some notes on how it's done.
Guido van Rossum9ac9a261998-02-16 22:19:21 +0000268 (The optimizer bug reported at this place in previous releases
269 has been worked around by a minimal code change.)
Guido van Rossumed7f9e21999-11-16 16:03:03 +0000270 In addition, Gary Duzan has a hint for C++ users: to enable
271 full C++ module support, set CC="xlC" (or CC="xlC_r" for thread
272 support in AIX 4.2.1).
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000273
Guido van Rossum59a88f41999-04-12 18:16:09 +0000274HP-UX: Please read the file Misc/HPUX-NOTES for shared libraries.
275 When using threading, you may have to add -D_REENTRANT to the
276 OPT variable in the top-level Makefile; reported by Pat Knight
277 this seems to make a difference (at least for HP-UX 10.20)
278 even though config.h defines it.
Guido van Rossum2094e041998-05-14 15:47:35 +0000279
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000280Minix: When using ack, use "CC=cc AR=aal RANLIB=: ./configure"!
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000281
Guido van Rossuma16e2751998-04-13 20:14:05 +0000282SCO: The following only apply to SCO 3; Python builds out of the box
283 on SCO 5 (or so I've heard).
284
285 1) Everything works much better if you add -U__STDC__ to the
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000286 defs. This is because all the SCO header files are broken.
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000287 Anything that isn't mentioned in the C standard is
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000288 conditionally excluded when __STDC__ is defined.
289
290 2) Due to the U.S. export restrictions, SCO broke the crypt
291 stuff out into a separate library, libcrypt_i.a so the LIBS
292 needed be set to:
293
294 LIBS=' -lsocket -lcrypt_i'
295
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000296SunOS 4.x: When using the SunPro C compiler, you may want to use the
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000297 '-Xa' option instead of '-Xc', to enable some needed non-ANSI
298 Sunisms.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000299
Guido van Rossumcc55c2d1996-10-21 15:14:27 +0000300NeXT: To build fat binaries, use the --with-next-archs switch
301 described below.
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000302
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000303QNX: Chris Herborth (chrish@qnx.com) writes:
304 configure works best if you use GNU bash; a port is available on
305 ftp.qnx.com in /usr/free. I used the following process to build,
Guido van Rossumd4493421998-12-22 16:37:01 +0000306 test and install Python 1.5.x under QNX:
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000307
Guido van Rossumec95c7b1998-08-04 17:59:56 +0000308 1) CONFIG_SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash CC=cc RANLIB=: \
309 ./configure --verbose --without-gcc --with-libm=""
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000310
311 2) copy Modules/Setup.in to Modules/Setup; edit Modules/Setup to
312 activate everything that makes sense for your system... tested
313 here at QNX with the following modules:
314
Guido van Rossum6fa49e21998-08-11 17:31:39 +0000315 array, audioop, binascii, cPickle, cStringIO, cmath,
316 crypt, curses, errno, fcntl, gdbm, grp, imageop,
317 _locale, math, md5, new, operator, parser, pcre,
318 posix, pwd, readline, regex, reop, rgbimg, rotor,
319 select, signal, socket, soundex, strop, struct,
Guido van Rossumd4493421998-12-22 16:37:01 +0000320 syslog, termios, time, timing, zlib, audioop, imageop, rgbimg
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000321
Guido van Rossumec95c7b1998-08-04 17:59:56 +0000322 3) make SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash
323
324 or, if you feel the need for speed:
325
326 make SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash OPT="-5 -Oil+nrt"
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000327
Guido van Rossumec95c7b1998-08-04 17:59:56 +0000328 4) make SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash test
329
Guido van Rossum6fa49e21998-08-11 17:31:39 +0000330 Using GNU readline 2.2 seems to behave strangely, but I
331 think that's a problem with my readline 2.2 port. :-\
Guido van Rossumec95c7b1998-08-04 17:59:56 +0000332
333 5) make SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash install
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000334
Guido van Rossum6fa49e21998-08-11 17:31:39 +0000335 If you get SIGSEGVs while running Python (I haven't yet, but
336 I've only run small programs and the test cases), you're
337 probably running out of stack; the default 32k could be a
338 little tight. To increase the stack size, edit the Makefile
339 in the Modules directory to read: LDFLAGS = -N 48k
Guido van Rossum40d63581997-08-14 19:45:30 +0000340
Guido van Rossumec95c7b1998-08-04 17:59:56 +0000341BeOS: Chris Herborth (chrish@qnx.com) writes:
342 See BeOS/README for notes about compiling/installing Python on
Guido van Rossum6fa49e21998-08-11 17:31:39 +0000343 BeOS R3 or later. Note that only the PowerPC platform is
Guido van Rossumd4493421998-12-22 16:37:01 +0000344 supported for R3; both PowerPC and x86 are supported for R4.
Guido van Rossumec95c7b1998-08-04 17:59:56 +0000345
Guido van Rossum1bf0bf41997-08-20 23:50:51 +0000346Cray T3E: Konrad Hinsen writes:
Guido van Rossum6fa49e21998-08-11 17:31:39 +0000347 1) Don't use gcc. It compiles Python/graminit.c into something
348 that the Cray assembler doesn't like. Cray's cc seems to work
349 fine.
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000350 2) Comment out modules md5 (won't compile) and audioop (will
Guido van Rossum6fa49e21998-08-11 17:31:39 +0000351 crash the interpreter during the test suite).
352 If you run the test suite, two tests will fail (rotate and
353 binascii), but these are not the modules you'd expect to need
354 on a Cray.
Guido van Rossum1bf0bf41997-08-20 23:50:51 +0000355
Guido van Rossum0078aaf1997-08-21 03:05:11 +0000356SGI: SGI's standard "make" utility (/bin/make or /usr/bin/make)
357 does not check whether a command actually changed the file it
358 is supposed to build. This means that whenever you say "make"
359 it will redo the link step. The remedy is to use SGI's much
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +0000360 smarter "smake " utility (/usr/sbin/smake), or GNU make. If
361 you set the first line of the Makefile to #!/usr/sbin/smake
362 smake will be invoked by make (likewise for GNU make).
Guido van Rossum0078aaf1997-08-21 03:05:11 +0000363
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000364OS/2: If you are running Warp3 or Warp4 and have IBM's VisualAge C/C++
365 compiler installed, just change into the pc\os2vacpp directory
366 and type NMAKE. Threading and sockets are supported by default
367 in the resulting binaries of PYTHON15.DLL and PYTHON.EXE.
368
Trent Mick635f6fb2000-08-23 21:33:05 +0000369Monterey (64-bit AIX):
370 The current Monterey C compiler (Visual Age) uses the OBJECT_MODE={32|64}
371 environment variable to set the compilation mode to either 32-bit or
372 64-bit (32-bit mode is the default). Presumably you want 64-bit
373 compilation mode for this 64-bit OS. As a result you must first set
374 OBJECT_MODE=64 in you environment before configuring (./configure) or
375 building (make) Python on Monterey.
376
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000377
Guido van Rossumdc8a3cb1998-05-12 15:29:18 +0000378Configuring threads
379-------------------
380
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000381As of Python 2.0, threads are enabled by default. If you wish to
382compile without threads, or if your thread support is broken, pass the
383--with-threads=no switch to configure. Unfortunately, on some
384platforms, additional compiler and/or linker options are required for
385threads to work properly. Below is a table of those options,
386collected by Bill Janssen. I would love to automate this process
387more, but the information below is not enough to write a patch for the
388configure.in file, so manual intervention is required. If you patch
389the configure.in file and are confident that the patch works, please
390send me the patch. (Don't bother patching the configure script itself
391-- it is regenerated each the configure.in file changes.)
Guido van Rossumdc8a3cb1998-05-12 15:29:18 +0000392
393Compiler switches for threads
394.............................
395
396 OS/Compiler/threads Switches for use with threads
397 (POSIX is draft 10, DCE is draft 4) (1) compile only (2) compile & link
398
399 SunOS 5.{1-5}/{gcc,SunPro cc}/solaris (1) -D_REENTRANT (2) -mt
400 SunOS 5.5/{gcc,SunPro cc}/POSIX (1) -D_REENTRANT
401 DEC OSF/1 3.x/cc/DCE (1) -D_REENTRANT (2) -threads
402 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
403 Digital UNIX 4.x/cc/DCE (1) -D_REENTRANT (2) -threads
404 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
405 Digital UNIX 4.x/cc/POSIX (1) -D_REENTRANT (2) -pthread
406 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
407 AIX 4.1.4/cc_r/d7 (nothing)
408 (buhrt@iquest.net)
409 AIX 4.1.4/cc_r4/DCE (nothing)
410 (buhrt@iquest.net)
411 IRIX 6.2/cc/POSIX (nothing)
412 (robertl@cwi.nl)
413
414
415Linker (ld) libraries and flags for threads
416...........................................
417
418 OS/threads Libraries/switches for use with threads
419
420 SunOS 5.{1-5}/solaris -lthread
421 SunOS 5.5/POSIX -lpthread
422 DEC OSF/1 3.x/DCE -lpthreads -lmach -lc_r -lc
423 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
424 Digital UNIX 4.x/DCE -lpthreads -lpthread -lmach -lexc -lc
425 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
426 Digital UNIX 4.x/POSIX -lpthread -lmach -lexc -lc
427 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
428 AIX 4.1.4/{draft7,DCE} (nothing)
429 (buhrt@iquest.net)
430 IRIX 6.2/POSIX -lpthread
431 (jph@emilia.engr.sgi.com)
432
433
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000434Configuring additional built-in modules
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000435---------------------------------------
Guido van Rossum19e0c261995-01-17 16:36:34 +0000436
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000437You can configure the interpreter to contain fewer or more built-in
438modules by editing the file Modules/Setup. This file is initially
439copied (when the toplevel Makefile makes Modules/Makefile for the
440first time) from Setup.in; if it does not exist yet, make a copy
441yourself. Never edit Setup.in -- always edit Setup. Read the
442comments in the file for information on what kind of edits you can
443make. When you have edited Setup, Makefile and config.c in Modules
444will automatically be rebuilt the next time you run make in the
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000445toplevel directory. (When working inside the Modules directory, use
446"make Makefile; make".)
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000447
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000448The default collection of modules should build on any Unix system, but
449many optional modules should work on all modern Unices (e.g. try dbm,
Guido van Rossumd0fe8451996-08-26 03:02:37 +0000450nis, termios, timing, syslog, curses, new, soundex, parser). Often
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000451the quickest way to determine whether a particular module works or not
452is to see if it will build: enable it in Setup, then if you get
453compilation or link errors, disable it -- you're missing support.
454
455On SGI IRIX, there are modules that interface to many SGI specific
456system libraries, e.g. the GL library and the audio hardware.
457
458For SunOS and Solaris, enable module "sunaudiodev" to support the
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000459audio device. Likewise, for Linux systems, enable "linuxaudiodev".
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000460
Guido van Rossum4462e931997-01-22 21:00:32 +0000461In addition to the file Setup, you can also edit the file Setup.local.
462(the makesetup script processes both). You may find it more
463convenient to edit Setup.local and leave Setup alone. Then, when
464installing a new Python version, you can copy your old Setup.local
465file.
466
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000467
468Setting the optimization/debugging options
469------------------------------------------
470
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000471If you want or need to change the optimization/debugging options for
472the C compiler, assign to the OPT variable on the toplevel make
473command; e.g. "make OPT=-g" will build a debugging version of Python
474on most platforms. The default is OPT=-O; a value for OPT in the
475environment when the configure script is run overrides this default
476(likewise for CC; and the initial value for LIBS is used as the base
477set of libraries to link with).
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000478
479
480Testing
481-------
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000482
483To test the interpreter that you have just built, type "make test".
Guido van Rossum6ae5d3d1997-05-14 21:39:05 +0000484This runs the test set twice (once with no compiled files, once with
485the compiled files left by the previous test run). The test set
486produces some output. You can generally ignore the messages about
487skipped tests due to an optional feature that can't be imported (if
488you want to test those modules, edit Modules/Setup to configure them).
489If a messages is printed about a failed test or a traceback or core
Guido van Rossum24df6841997-12-30 04:32:30 +0000490dump is produced, something's wrong. On some Linux systems (those
491that are not yet using glibc 6), test_strftime fails due to a
492non-standard-compliant implementation of strftime() in the C library.
493Please ignore this, or upgrade to glibc version 6.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000494
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000495IMPORTANT: If the tests fail and you decide to mail a bug report,
496*don't* include the output of "make test". It is useless. Run the
Guido van Rossum6ae5d3d1997-05-14 21:39:05 +0000497test that fails manually, as follows:
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000498
Guido van Rossum6ae5d3d1997-05-14 21:39:05 +0000499 python ../Lib/test/test_whatever.py
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000500
501(substituting the top of the source tree for .. if you built in a
Guido van Rossum6ae5d3d1997-05-14 21:39:05 +0000502different directory). This runs the test in verbose mode.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000503
504
505Installing
506----------
507
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000508To install the Python binary, library modules, shared library modules
509(see below), include files, configuration files, and the manual page,
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000510just type
511
512 make install
513
514This will install all platform-independent files in subdirectories the
515directory given with the --prefix option to configure or the 'prefix'
516Make variable (default /usr/local), and all binary and other
517platform-specific files in subdirectories if the directory given by
518--exec-prefix or the 'exec_prefix' Make variable (defaults to the
519--prefix directory).
520
521All subdirectories created will have Python's version number in their
522name, e.g. the library modules are installed in
Guido van Rossum901454e2000-06-29 22:28:44 +0000523"/usr/local/lib/python2.0/" by default. The Python binary is
524installed as "python2.0" and a hard link named "python" is created.
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000525The only file not installed with a version number in its name is the
526manual page, installed as "/usr/local/man/man1/python.1" by default.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000527
Guido van Rossum901454e2000-06-29 22:28:44 +0000528If you have a previous installation of a pre-2.0 Python that you don't
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000529want to replace yet, use
530
531 make altinstall
532
533This installs the same set of files as "make install" except it
Guido van Rossum901454e2000-06-29 22:28:44 +0000534doesn't create the hard link to "python2.0" named "python" and it
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000535doesn't install the manual page at all.
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000536
537The only thing you may have to install manually is the Python mode for
538Emacs. (But then again, more recent versions of Emacs may already
539have it!) This is the file Misc/python-mode.el; follow the
540instructions that came with Emacs for installation of site specific
541files.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000542
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000543
544Configuration options and variables
545-----------------------------------
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000546
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000547Some special cases are handled by passing options to the configure
548script.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000549
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000550WARNING: if you rerun the configure script with different options, you
551must run "make clean" before rebuilding. Exceptions to this rule:
552after changing --prefix or --exec-prefix, all you need to do is remove
Guido van Rossumb06df271997-08-05 21:50:20 +0000553Modules/getpath.o.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000554
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000555--with(out)-gcc: The configure script uses gcc (the GNU C compiler) if
556 it finds it. If you don't want this, or if this compiler is
557 installed but broken on your platform, pass the option
558 --without-gcc. You can also pass "CC=cc" (or whatever the
559 name of the proper C compiler is) in the environment, but the
560 advantage of using --without-gcc is that this option is
561 remembered by the config.status script for its --recheck
562 option.
Guido van Rossum76be6ed1995-01-02 18:33:54 +0000563
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000564--prefix, --exec-prefix: If you want to install the binaries and the
565 Python library somewhere else than in /usr/local/{bin,lib},
566 you can pass the option --prefix=DIRECTORY; the interpreter
567 binary will be installed as DIRECTORY/bin/python and the
568 library files as DIRECTORY/lib/python/*. If you pass
569 --exec-prefix=DIRECTORY (as well) this overrides the
570 installation prefix for architecture-dependent files (like the
571 interpreter binary). Note that --prefix=DIRECTORY also
572 affects the default module search path (sys.path), when
573 Modules/config.c is compiled. Passing make the option
574 prefix=DIRECTORY (and/or exec_prefix=DIRECTORY) overrides the
575 prefix set at configuration time; this may be more convenient
576 than re-running the configure script if you change your mind
577 about the install prefix...
Guido van Rossum76be6ed1995-01-02 18:33:54 +0000578
Guido van Rossumb06df271997-08-05 21:50:20 +0000579--with-readline: This option is no longer supported. To use GNU
580 readline, enable module "readline" in the Modules/Setup file.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000581
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000582--with-threads: On most Unix systems, you can now use multiple
583 threads, and support for this is enabled by default. To
584 disable this, pass --with-threads=no. If the library required
585 for threads lives in a peculiar place, you can use
586 --with-thread=DIRECTORY. IMPORTANT: run "make clean" after
587 changing (either enabling or disabling) this option, or you
588 will get link errors! Note: for DEC Unix use
Guido van Rossum0e13da91998-02-22 04:36:34 +0000589 --with-dec-threads instead.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000590
591--with-sgi-dl: On SGI IRIX 4, dynamic loading of extension modules is
592 supported by the "dl" library by Jack Jansen, which is
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000593 ftp'able from ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload/dl-1.6.tar.Z.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000594 This is enabled (after you've ftp'ed and compiled the dl
595 library!) by passing --with-sgi-dl=DIRECTORY where DIRECTORY
596 is the absolute pathname of the dl library. (Don't bother on
597 IRIX 5, it already has dynamic linking using SunOS style
598 shared libraries.) Support for this feature is deprecated.
599
600--with-dl-dld: Dynamic loading of modules is rumoured to be supported
601 on some other systems: VAX (Ultrix), Sun3 (SunOS 3.4), Sequent
602 Symmetry (Dynix), and Atari ST. This is done using a
603 combination of the GNU dynamic loading package
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000604 (ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload/dl-dld-1.1.tar.Z) and an
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000605 emulation of the SGI dl library mentioned above (the emulation
606 can be found at
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000607 ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload/dld-3.2.3.tar.Z). To
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000608 enable this, ftp and compile both libraries, then call the
609 configure passing it the option
610 --with-dl-dld=DL_DIRECTORY,DLD_DIRECTORY where DL_DIRECTORY is
611 the absolute pathname of the dl emulation library and
612 DLD_DIRECTORY is the absolute pathname of the GNU dld library.
613 (Don't bother on SunOS 4 or 5, they already have dynamic
614 linking using shared libraries.) Support for this feature is
615 deprecated.
616
617--with-libm, --with-libc: It is possible to specify alternative
618 versions for the Math library (default -lm) and the C library
619 (default the empty string) using the options
620 --with-libm=STRING and --with-libc=STRING, respectively. E.g.
621 if your system requires that you pass -lc_s to the C compiler
622 to use the shared C library, you can pass --with-libc=-lc_s.
623 These libraries are passed after all other libraries, the C
624 library last.
Guido van Rossum3ff96dd1996-07-30 18:05:04 +0000625
626--with-next-archs='arch1 arch2': Under NEXTSTEP, this will build
627 all compiled binaries with the architectures listed. Includes
628 correctly setting the target architecture specific resource
Guido van Rossumcc55c2d1996-10-21 15:14:27 +0000629 directory. (This option is not supported on other platforms.)
Guido van Rossum76be6ed1995-01-02 18:33:54 +0000630
Guido van Rossumd02ba451996-07-31 17:36:01 +0000631--with-libs='libs': Add 'libs' to the LIBS that the python
632 linked against.
633
Guido van Rossum76be6ed1995-01-02 18:33:54 +0000634
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000635Building for multiple architectures (using the VPATH feature)
636-------------------------------------------------------------
637
638If your file system is shared between multiple architectures, it
639usually is not necessary to make copies of the sources for each
640architecture you want to support. If the make program supports the
641VPATH feature, you can create an empty build directory for each
642architecture, and in each directory run the configure script (on the
643appropriate machine with the appropriate options). This creates the
644necessary subdirectories and the Makefiles therein. The Makefiles
645contain a line VPATH=... which points to directory containing the
Guido van Rossumd0fe8451996-08-26 03:02:37 +0000646actual sources. (On SGI systems, use "smake -J1" instead of "make" if
647you use VPATH -- don't try gnumake.)
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000648
649For example, the following is all you need to build a minimal Python
650in /usr/tmp/python (assuming ~guido/src/python is the toplevel
651directory and you want to build in /usr/tmp/python):
652
653 $ mkdir /usr/tmp/python
654 $ cd /usr/tmp/python
655 $ ~guido/src/python/configure
656 [...]
657 $ make
658 [...]
659 $
660
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000661Note that Modules/Makefile copies the original Setup file to the build
662directory if it finds no Setup file there. This means that you can
663edit the Setup file for each architecture independently. For this
664reason, subsequent changes to the original Setup file are not tracked
665automatically, as they might overwrite local changes. To force a copy
666of a changed original Setup file, delete the target Setup file. (The
667makesetup script supports multiple input files, so if you want to be
668fancy you can change the rules to create an empty Setup.local if it
669doesn't exist and run it with arguments $(srcdir)/Setup Setup.local;
670however this assumes that you only need to add modules.)
671
672
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000673Building on non-UNIX systems
674----------------------------
675
Guido van Rossum31ae2071999-04-12 14:47:30 +0000676For Windows 95/98 or NT, assuming you have MS VC++ 5.0 or 6.0, the
677project files are in PCbuild, the workspace is pcbuild.dsw. (The
678project files are for VC++ 5.0, but VC++ 6.0 will convert them for
679you -- start VC++ and then use Open Workspace.)
Guido van Rossum8d7d4ed1996-07-30 21:41:07 +0000680
Guido van Rossum31ae2071999-04-12 14:47:30 +0000681For other non-Unix Windows compilers, in particular Windows 3.1 and
682for OS/2, enter the directory "PC" and read the file "readme.txt".
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000683
684For the Mac, a separate source distribution will be made available,
685for use with the CodeWarrior compiler. If you are interested in Mac
686development, join the PythonMac Special Interest Group
687(http://www.python.org/sigs/pythonmac-sig/, or send email to
688pythonmac-sig-request@python.org).
689
690Of course, there are also binary distributions available for these
Guido van Rossum973e4dc2000-07-01 00:34:39 +0000691platforms -- see http://www.pythonlabs.com/downloads.html
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000692
693To port Python to a new non-UNIX system, you will have to fake the
694effect of running the configure script manually (for Mac and PC, this
695has already been done for you). A good start is to copy the file
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000696config.h.in to config.h and edit the latter to reflect the actual
697configuration of your system. Most symbols must simply be defined as
6981 only if the corresponding feature is present and can be left alone
Tim Peters4f1b2082000-07-23 21:18:09 +0000699otherwise; however the *_t type symbols must be defined as some variant
700of int if they need to be defined at all.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000701
702
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000703
704Miscellaneous issues
705====================
706
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000707Emacs mode
708----------
709
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +0000710There's an excellent Emacs editing mode for Python code; see the file
711Misc/python-mode.el. Originally written by the famous Tim Peters, it
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000712is now maintained by the equally famous Barry Warsaw. The latest
713version, along with various other contributed Python-related Emacs
714goodies, is online at <http://www.python.org/emacs/python-mode>. And
715if you are planning to edit the Python C code, please pick up the
716latest version of CC Mode <http://www.python.org/emacs/cc-mode>; it
717contains a "python" style used throughout most of the Python C source
718files. (Newer versions of Emacs or XEmacs may already come with the
719latest version of python-mode.)
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000720
721
722The Tk interface
723----------------
724
725Tk (the user interface component of John Ousterhout's Tcl language) is
726also usable from Python. Since this requires that you first build and
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +0000727install Tcl/Tk, the Tk interface is not enabled by default. Python
Guido van Rossum973e4dc2000-07-01 00:34:39 +0000728supports Tcl/Tk starting with version 8.0.
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000729
Guido van Rossum973e4dc2000-07-01 00:34:39 +0000730See http://dev.ajubasolutions.com/ for more info on Tcl/Tk, including
731the on-line manual pages.
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000732
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000733
734To enable the Python/Tk interface, once you've built and installed
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000735Tcl/Tk, load the file Modules/Setup in your favorite text editor and
736search for the string "_tkinter". Then follow the instructions found
737there. If you have installed Tcl/Tk or X11 in unusual places, you
738will have to edit the first line to fix or add -I and -L options.
739(Also see the general instructions at the top of that file.)
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000740
Guido van Rossum973e4dc2000-07-01 00:34:39 +0000741For more Tkinter information, see the Tkinter Resource page:
742http://www.python.org/topics/tkinter/
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +0000743
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000744There are demos in the Demo/tkinter directory, in the subdirectories
745guido, matt and www (the matt and guido subdirectories have been
746overhauled to use more recent Tkinter coding conventions).
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000747
748Note that there's a Python module called "Tkinter" (capital T) which
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000749lives in Lib/lib-tk/Tkinter.py, and a C module called "_tkinter"
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000750(lower case t and leading underscore) which lives in
751Modules/_tkinter.c. Demos and normal Tk applications only import the
752Python Tkinter module -- only the latter uses the C _tkinter module
753directly. In order to find the C _tkinter module, it must be compiled
754and linked into the Python interpreter -- the _tkinter line in the
755Setup file does this. In order to find the Python Tkinter module,
756sys.path must be set correctly -- the TKPATH assignment in the Setup
757file takes care of this, but only if you install Python properly
758("make install libinstall"). (You can also use dynamic loading for
759the C _tkinter module, in which case you must manually fix up sys.path
760or set $PYTHONPATH for the Python Tkinter module.)
Guido van Rossum84c8c7f1995-08-28 02:44:24 +0000761
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000762
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000763Distribution structure
764----------------------
765
766Most subdirectories have their own README file. Most files have
767comments.
768
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000769.cvsignore Additional filename matching patterns for CVS to ignore
770BeOS/ Files specific to the BeOS port
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000771Demo/ Demonstration scripts, modules and programs
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000772Doc/ Documentation sources (LaTeX)
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000773Grammar/ Input for the parser generator
774Include/ Public header files
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000775LICENSE Licensing information
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000776Lib/ Python library modules
777Makefile.in Source from which config.status creates Makefile
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +0000778Misc/ Miscellaneous useful files
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000779Modules/ Implementation of most built-in modules
780Objects/ Implementation of most built-in object types
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000781PC/ Files specific to PC ports (DOS, Windows, OS/2)
782PCbuild/ Build directory for Microsoft Visual C++
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000783Parser/ The parser and tokenizer and their input handling
784Python/ The "compiler" and interpreter
785README The file you're reading now
786Tools/ Some useful programs written in Python
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000787acconfig.h Additional input for the GNU autoheader program
788config.h.in Source from which config.h is created (GNU autoheader output)
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000789configure Configuration shell script (GNU autoconf output)
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000790configure.in Configuration specification (input for GNU autoconf)
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000791install-sh Shell script used to install files
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000792
793The following files will (may) be created in the toplevel directory by
794the configuration and build processes:
795
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000796Makefile Build rules
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000797buildno Keeps track of the build number
798config.cache Cache of configuration variables
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000799config.h Configuration header
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +0000800config.log Log from last configure run
801config.status Status from last run of configure script
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000802getbuildinfo.o Object file from Modules/getbuildinfo.c
Guido van Rossum901454e2000-06-29 22:28:44 +0000803libpython2.0.a The library archive
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000804python The executable interpreter
805tags, TAGS Tags files for vi and Emacs
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000806
807
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000808That's all, folks!
809------------------
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000810
811
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000812--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.pythonlabs.com/~guido/)