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Re: [GNUe] packages?
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Stefan Elwesthal |
Subject: |
Re: [GNUe] packages? |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Mar 2004 03:16:43 +0800 |
> Debian breaks those packages apart. Don't know about suse (that's what you
> run right?)
>
> python2.3-egenix-mxdatetime - Date and time handling routines for Python 2.3
> python2.3-egenix-mxproxy - A generic proxy wrapper type for Python 2.3
> python2.3-egenix-mxqueue - A fast and memory-efficient queue for Python 2.3
> python2.3-egenix-mxstack - A fast and memory-efficient stack for Python 2.3
> python2.3-egenix-mxtexttools - Fast text manipulation tools for Python 2.3
> python2.3-egenix-mxtools - A collection of new builtins for Python 2.3
>
> Take Care,
> James
Hello again!
Yes, I'm running SuSE9. Maybe I should look for mxDateTime as standalone RPM's
then, hopefully SuSE's Yast -tool won't complain.
I just read your improved Developer-Guides, and now I REALLY want to get it
going. I played around a little bit in IDLE with the GNUe-Common packages,
found out I miss good ol' Python.
A suggestion, take a day or two and write a simple tutorial, how to make a
simple application for the rookie beginning with "Create database myDB" and
ending with writing some triggers for the forms. Really holding hand through
every step.
It would be nice as a "quickstart guide".
Regards
Stefan
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