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is 2.4.3 final?

I just noticed on one page of the Python website that it said:

"We are pleased to announce the release of Python 2.4.3 (final), a
bugfix release of Python 2.4, on March 29, 2006."

Yet elsewhere it refers to it as a "release candidate" and still refers
to 2.4.2 as the "current production version".
Mar 29 '06 #1
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"John Salerno" <jo******@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message
news:8f******************@news.tufts.edu...
I just noticed on one page of the Python website that it said:

"We are pleased to announce the release of Python 2.4.3 (final), a
bugfix release of Python 2.4, on March 29, 2006."
I believe today was the target date for this. Given that there have been
no mentions of problems either here or on py-dev, I would expect it to have
appeared.
Yet elsewhere it refers to it as a "release candidate" and still refers
to 2.4.2 as the "current production version".


You seem to have caught the site in an inconsistent state. Perhaps you
could revisit in a day and if problems continue, email the web maintainers
(link on sidebar) with the cut and pasted urls of offending pages.

Terry Jan Reedy

Mar 30 '06 #2
Terry Reedy wrote:
"John Salerno" <jo******@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message
news:8f******************@news.tufts.edu...
I just noticed on one page of the Python website that it said:

"We are pleased to announce the release of Python 2.4.3 (final), a
bugfix release of Python 2.4, on March 29, 2006."


I believe today was the target date for this. Given that there have been
no mentions of problems either here or on py-dev, I would expect it to have
appeared.


Thanks. I'll wait a few days before installing, just to be sure.
Mar 30 '06 #3

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