diff --git a/Doc/lib/libni.tex b/Doc/lib/libni.tex index c564373b99c..faa1b8b8c66 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libni.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libni.tex @@ -4,9 +4,14 @@ \strong{Warning: This module is obsolete.} As of Python 1.5a4, package support (with different semantics for \code{__init__} and no -support for \code{__domain__} or\code{__}) is built in the +support for \code{__domain__} or \code{__}) is built in the interpreter. The ni module is retained only for backward -compatibility. +compatibility. As of Python 1.5b2, it has been renamed to \code{ni1}; +if you really need it, you can use \code{import ni1}, but the +recommended approach is to rely on the built-in package support, +converting existing packages if needed. Note that mixing \code{ni} +and the built-in package support doesn't work once you import +\code{ni}, all packages use it. The \code{ni} module defines a new importing scheme, which supports packages containing several Python modules. To enable package diff --git a/Doc/libni.tex b/Doc/libni.tex index c564373b99c..faa1b8b8c66 100644 --- a/Doc/libni.tex +++ b/Doc/libni.tex @@ -4,9 +4,14 @@ \strong{Warning: This module is obsolete.} As of Python 1.5a4, package support (with different semantics for \code{__init__} and no -support for \code{__domain__} or\code{__}) is built in the +support for \code{__domain__} or \code{__}) is built in the interpreter. The ni module is retained only for backward -compatibility. +compatibility. As of Python 1.5b2, it has been renamed to \code{ni1}; +if you really need it, you can use \code{import ni1}, but the +recommended approach is to rely on the built-in package support, +converting existing packages if needed. Note that mixing \code{ni} +and the built-in package support doesn't work once you import +\code{ni}, all packages use it. The \code{ni} module defines a new importing scheme, which supports packages containing several Python modules. To enable package