> >Yuk, it seems that there are four occurences of set() in the 1.0.15
> >release and a dozen in total when you include the patches on the update
> >server. I assume that since this was the first time it has been noticed
> >that most people are working with >= Python 2.4 now. Simon has 2.3, is
> >anyone else still pre-2.4 (and if so what Analysis release are you on)?
>
> Well, my SGI is still Python 2.3 and my Sun's were Python 2.3, but the
> SGI is still running 1.0.14 and the Sun's aren't running anything since
> the hard drives crashed.
I have just resurrected the situation with my own implementation of sets
(based on dictionaries) which is imported when the inbuilt ones aren't
there, so with the latest updates for Analysis 1.0.15 people ought to be
fine with Python 2.3, and possibly even Python 2.2.1, maybe.
T.
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