Re: python 2.0 license
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>> seeing how 2.0 does break some python, and will continue to do so in the
>> future, it makes sense to support either version of python. Some python C
>> modules may not compile etc.
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>>From what I've heard, it's not that bad generally. Do you have specific
> examples of things that break ?
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beopen has a list of incompatibilites. Several python functions had their
argument checking tightened. Some functions allowed: func(foo, bar) when they
needed a tuple. Now it is: func((foo,bar)). That is a biggy.
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