[IronPython] .NET build used for IronPython

Dan V. dan.v at ieee.org
Thu Jun 16 02:25:52 CEST 2005


Hi Martin.

The hex formatting is not urgent for me, just something I noticed when 
running the console.  I can use the workaround for now.


Cheers,

Dan.

Martin Maly wrote:

>Hi Dan,
>
>For development, I use Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2, build 8.0.50215.44.
>
>The computer that builds the IronPython distribution and runs the tests
>has
>.Net Framework 2.0 Beta 2 2.0.50215.44 and the Beta 2 SDK (also
>2.0.50215.44). For this machine I actually downloaded the .Net Beta 2
>packages from Microsoft public web so that what we use to produce the
>build and run the tests is exactly the same build of .Net that we
>recommend everyone to use IronPython with. Also note that this computer
>doesn't even have Visual Studio and only uses publicly available .Net
>SDK to build the product.
>
>The formatting bug has not been fixed yet. I definitely plan to fix it,
>however I wasn't assigning it very high priority. If you like to see the
>fix soon, let me know and I will try to get to it sooner than I probably
>normally would. The workaround that may do until then is:
>
>  
>
>>>>hex(16)
>>>>        
>>>>
>'0x10'
>  
>
>
>I hope this helps and good luck with your reinstallation.
>Martin
>
>
>  
>
>>Dan V. Wrote:
>>
>>I am running .NET beta 2 with VS2005 beta 2.  I have tested running my
>>build on another computer with a clean install of 2.0.50110 and it
>>    
>>
>runs
>  
>
>>fine, so it looks like my .NET install has been broken somewhere.
>>    
>>
>I'll
>  
>
>>do a clean reinstall tonight.
>>
>>I would be interested to know what build Jim & Martin are using at the
>>moment.
>>
>>Also (unrelated) has hex string formatting been fixed in 0.7.6?
>>
>>e.g.
>>
>>print "%x"%16
>>
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Dan.
>>    
>>
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