From: David L. <dav...@cs...> - 2000-12-16 09:06:00
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On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Gregor Hoffleit typed thusly: > David, > > > * A new python-ldap-2.0 will be started, with an API that is lik= ely > > to be somewhat incompatible with that of p-l-1.10. In particul= ar, > > the following will be the major compatibility targets: > > + Python-2.0 support (ie unicode) > > + OpenLDAP-2.0 support (ie LDAPv3/LDAP-EXT) > > > > This means that people relying on v2 client/servers should be happy eno= ugh > >=A0with a reasonably stable release. And people wanting to live in the = 3rd > > millenium should be happy with a version (relatively) free of legacy > > support. > > When you write 'Python 2.0 support' and 'free of legacy support', does th= is > mean that this new version won't work anymore with Python 1.5.2 ? yes... is that a problem? d --=20 David Leonard Dav...@ds... CRC For Distributed Systems Technology Room:78-632 Ph:+61 7 336 58358 The University of Queensland http://www.dstc.edu.au/ QLD 4072 AUSTRALIA B73CD65FBEF4C089B79A8EBADF1A932F13E= A0FC8 Cassette tapes have an almost unlimited capacity for data. - Commodore 64 Programmer's Reference Guide (1983) |