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Re: Question about version differences.
by Giorgos other posts by this author
Jul 5 2007 4:12AM messages near this date
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Re: Question about version differences. | Testing string encoding
> 
>  In general an upgrade from Python X.Y to Python X.Y+1 means binary
>  incompatibility. You'll need new versions of any binary extensions built
>  for Python 2.5.
> 
>  Trent
> 
>  -- 
>  Trent Mick
>  trentm at activestate.com

Hi Trent! :-)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your help! :-)

The reason I asked, is that I had written some game reviews for Windows free 
game sites. I think I'll suggest the use of latest 2.4 version, that seems 
to be more globally compatible with allready written games (like PySol).
So, If I have to do this suggestion, please tell me, is the latest 2.4 
version Vista ready?
I have not installed (and probably I won't install) Vista at my system, but 
for many other users arround the world, Vista is their only installed 
system. What can I answer to them? Are they able to install v2.4 at their 
systems, or the newer v2.5 is their only choice?

THANKS AGAIN for your help!!!
Highly appreciated!
Giorgos. :-) 

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