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Upgrading from Python 2.2 to 2.4 (can't find _ssl.pyd)

Well I'm still on my "quest". I've been putting this
off for quite some time because I KNEW it was going to
be hard. I tried to wait a while to upgrade to let all
these things become readily available.

So far Sam Rushing has been my hero in putting
updated versions (2.4) of calldll and npstruct
on his website:

http://www.nightmare.com/~rushing/dynwin/index.html

Thanks Sam!

I've been able to track everything else down, but I have
to admit that it has been harder than I thought...and
I'm not done.

Now I can't find _ssl.pyd compiled for Python 2.4.
Anybody have a copy they can share?

Thanks in advance,
Larry Bates
Jul 21 '05 #1
1 1339
Never mind. Seems that the standard distribution at
www.python.org has it included (I was using ActiveState).

FYI, Larry

Larry Bates wrote:
Well I'm still on my "quest". I've been putting this
off for quite some time because I KNEW it was going to
be hard. I tried to wait a while to upgrade to let all
these things become readily available.

So far Sam Rushing has been my hero in putting
updated versions (2.4) of calldll and npstruct
on his website:

http://www.nightmare.com/~rushing/dynwin/index.html

Thanks Sam!

I've been able to track everything else down, but I have
to admit that it has been harder than I thought...and
I'm not done.

Now I can't find _ssl.pyd compiled for Python 2.4.
Anybody have a copy they can share?

Thanks in advance,
Larry Bates

Jul 21 '05 #2

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