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Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
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Archive-name: python-faq/part1
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Version: 1.6
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Last-modified: 11 April 1994
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Version: 1.7
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Last-modified: 4 May 1994
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This article contains answers to Frequently Asked Questions about
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Python (an object-oriented interpreted programming language -- see
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script (after the script name).
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3.6. Q. When building on the SGI, make tries to run python to create
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glmodule.c, but python hasn't been built or installed yet.
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3.7. Q. Other trouble building Python 1.0.1 on platform X.
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3.7. Q. Other trouble building Python 1.0.2 on platform X.
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4. Programming in Python
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4.1. Q. Is there a source code level debugger with breakpoints, step,
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A. The latest Python source distribution is always available by
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anonymous ftp from ftp.cwi.nl [192.16.184.180] in the directory
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/pub/python, with filename python<version>.tar.Z. (In the future and
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on some archive sites the extension will be .gz, indicating use of
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gzip compression.) It is a compressed (gzip'ed if the extension is
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.gz) tar file containing the complete C source, LaTeX documentation,
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Python library modules, example programs, and several useful pieces of
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freely distributable software. This will compile and run out of the
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box on most UNIX platforms. At the time of writing, <version> is
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1.0.1. (See section 7 for non-UNIX information.)
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/pub/python, with filename python<version>.tar.gz. (Old versions may
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have an extension of .Z, indicating use of "compress" compression.)
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It is a gzip'ed tar file containing the complete C source, LaTeX
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documentation, Python library modules, example programs, and several
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useful pieces of freely distributable software. This will compile and
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run out of the box on most UNIX platforms. At the time of writing,
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<version> is 1.0.2. (See section 7 for non-UNIX information.)
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1.4. Q. How do I get documentation on Python?
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A. The latest Python documentation set is always available by
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anonymous ftp from ftp.cwi.nl [192.16.184.180] in the directory
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/pub/python, with filename pythondoc-ps<version>.tar.Z. (Or .gz --
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see the previous question.) It is a compressed (or gzip'ed) tar file
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containing PostScript files of the reference manual, the library
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manual, and the tutorial. At the time of writing <version> is 1.0.1.
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Note that the library manual is the most important one of the set, as
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much of Python's power stems from the standard or built-in types,
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functions and modules, all of which are described here. PostScript
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for a high-level description of Python is in the file nluug-paper.ps.
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/pub/python, with filename pythondoc-ps<version>.tar.gz. It is a
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gzip'ed tar file containing PostScript files of the reference manual,
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the library manual, and the tutorial. At the time of writing
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<version> is 1.0.2. Note that the library manual is the most
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important one of the set, as much of Python's power stems from the
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standard or built-in types, functions and modules, all of which are
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described here. PostScript for a high-level description of Python is
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in the file nluug-paper.ps.
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The following sites keep mirrors of the Python distribution:
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2.4. Q. How stable is Python?
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A. Very stable. While the current version number (1.0.1) would
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A. Very stable. While the current version number (1.0.2) would
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suggest it is in the early stages of development, in fact new, stable
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releases (numbered 0.9.x) have been coming out roughly every 3 to 6
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months for the past four years.
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Makefile" in the Modules subdirectory (or just run "make" at the
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toplevel).
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3.7. Q. Other trouble building Python 1.0.1 on platform X.
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3.7. Q. Other trouble building Python 1.0.2 on platform X.
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A. Please email the details to <guido@cwi.nl> and I'll look into it.
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A. You still need to copy the files from the distribution directory
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"python/Lib" to your system. If you don't have the full distribution,
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you can get the file pythonlib1.0.1.tar.Z from most ftp sites carrying
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you can get the file pythonlib1.0.2.tar.gz from most ftp sites carrying
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Python; this is a subset of the distribution containing just those
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file.
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