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Before you build Python, you first need to fetch and build the \code{dl}
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package written by Jack Jansen. This is available by anonymous ftp
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from host \file{ftp.cwi.nl}, directory \file{pub/dynload}, file
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from \url{ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload}, file
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\file{dl-1.6.tar.Z}. (The version number may change.) Follow the
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instructions in the package's \file{README} file to build it.
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You need to fetch and build two packages.
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One is GNU DLD. All development of this code has been done with DLD
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version 3.2.3, which is available by anonymous ftp from host
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\file{ftp.cwi.nl}, directory \file{pub/dynload}, file
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version 3.2.3, which is available by anonymous ftp from
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\url{ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload}, file
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\file{dld-3.2.3.tar.Z}. (A more recent version of DLD is available
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via \file{http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/DLD.html} but this has
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via \url{http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/DLD.html} but this has
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not been tested.)
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The other package needed is an
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emulation of Jack Jansen's \code{dl} package that I wrote on top of
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Before you build Python, you first need to fetch and build the \code{dl}
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package written by Jack Jansen. This is available by anonymous ftp
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from host \file{ftp.cwi.nl}, directory \file{pub/dynload}, file
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from \url{ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload}, file
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\file{dl-1.6.tar.Z}. (The version number may change.) Follow the
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instructions in the package's \file{README} file to build it.
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You need to fetch and build two packages.
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One is GNU DLD. All development of this code has been done with DLD
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version 3.2.3, which is available by anonymous ftp from host
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\file{ftp.cwi.nl}, directory \file{pub/dynload}, file
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version 3.2.3, which is available by anonymous ftp from
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\url{ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload}, file
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\file{dld-3.2.3.tar.Z}. (A more recent version of DLD is available
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via \file{http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/DLD.html} but this has
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via \url{http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/DLD.html} but this has
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not been tested.)
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The other package needed is an
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emulation of Jack Jansen's \code{dl} package that I wrote on top of
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Doc/tut.tex
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Doc/tut.tex
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The Python interpreter and the extensive standard library are freely
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available in source or binary form for all major platforms from the
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Python web site, \file{http://www.python.org}, and can be freely
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Python web site, \url{http://www.python.org}, and can be freely
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distributed. The same site also contains distributions of and
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pointers to many free third party Python modules, programs and tools,
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and additional documentation.
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lot more; skimming through the Library Reference will give you an idea
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of what's available.
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The major Python Web site is \code{http://www.python.org}; it contains
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The major Python Web site is \url{http://www.python.org}; it contains
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code, documentation, and pointers to Python-related pages around the
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Web. \code{www.python.org} is mirrored in various places around the
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world, such as Europe, Japan, and Australia; a mirror may be faster
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than the main site, depending on your geographical location. A more
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informal site is \code{http://starship.skyport.net}, which contains a
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informal site is \url{http://starship.skyport.net}, which contains a
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bunch of Python-related personal home pages; many people have
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downloadable software here.
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answering) questions, suggesting new features, and announcing new
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modules. But before posting, be sure to check the list of Frequently
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Asked Questions (also called the FAQ), at
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\code{http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html}, or look for it in the
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\code{Misc/} directory of the Python source distribution. The FAQ
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\url{http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html}, or look for it in the
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\file{Misc/} directory of the Python source distribution. The FAQ
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answers many of the questions that come up again and again, and may
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already contain the solution for your problem.
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You can support the Python community by joining the Python Software
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Activity, which runs the python.org web, ftp and email servers, and
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organizes Python workshops. See \code{http://www.python.org/psa/} for
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organizes Python workshops. See \url{http://www.python.org/psa/} for
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information on how to join.
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ on most platforms.
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The Python interpreter and the extensive standard library are freely
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available in source or binary form for all major platforms from the
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Python web site, \file{http://www.python.org}, and can be freely
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Python web site, \url{http://www.python.org}, and can be freely
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distributed. The same site also contains distributions of and
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pointers to many free third party Python modules, programs and tools,
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and additional documentation.
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lot more; skimming through the Library Reference will give you an idea
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of what's available.
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The major Python Web site is \code{http://www.python.org}; it contains
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The major Python Web site is \url{http://www.python.org}; it contains
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code, documentation, and pointers to Python-related pages around the
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Web. \code{www.python.org} is mirrored in various places around the
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world, such as Europe, Japan, and Australia; a mirror may be faster
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than the main site, depending on your geographical location. A more
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informal site is \code{http://starship.skyport.net}, which contains a
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informal site is \url{http://starship.skyport.net}, which contains a
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bunch of Python-related personal home pages; many people have
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downloadable software here.
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@ -3297,14 +3297,14 @@ to the other. There are around 20--30 postings a day, asking (and
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answering) questions, suggesting new features, and announcing new
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modules. But before posting, be sure to check the list of Frequently
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Asked Questions (also called the FAQ), at
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\code{http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html}, or look for it in the
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\code{Misc/} directory of the Python source distribution. The FAQ
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\url{http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html}, or look for it in the
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\file{Misc/} directory of the Python source distribution. The FAQ
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answers many of the questions that come up again and again, and may
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already contain the solution for your problem.
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You can support the Python community by joining the Python Software
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Activity, which runs the python.org web, ftp and email servers, and
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organizes Python workshops. See \code{http://www.python.org/psa/} for
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organizes Python workshops. See \url{http://www.python.org/psa/} for
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information on how to join.
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