I just collected the version strings of versions that got released to PyPI, and put up the list on http://www.dcl.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/home/loewis/versions Most of them probably fit into any schema we come up with, but there are certainly some unconventional ones: 1 to 3 1.* Verrsion 1 working proof of concept Regards, Martin
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
I just collected the version strings of versions that got released to PyPI, and put up the list on
That's excellent, thank you. The following chunk of text is present. I don't really care, except that it might mean a bug in your extraction routine. Or maybe it's just a very wacky version string! ---------------- Sysv_ipc gives Python programs access to System V semaphores, shared memory and message queues. Most (all?) Unixes (including OS X) support System V IPC. Windows+Cygwin 1.7 might also work. Sample code is included. This extension is released under the GPL. You might also be interested in the similar POSIX IPC module at: http://semanchuk.com/philip/posix_ipc/ T-0.3.4 (BitTornado) Trunk ----------------
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