int multiplication overflow and the future of python
Ram Bhamidipaty
ramb at synopsys.com
Mon Dec 4 13:41:38 EST 2000
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On red hat 7.0 with python 1.6 I am running into overflow problems. >From looking at the bug database at sourceforge I can see that other people have run into this, and it looks like there is a fix....but I have not been able to find it. Is there a patch that I should apply to upgrade my 1.6 source to the latest version? This leads to a larger question: Which version is being maintained? Is active developement taking place for both 1.6 and 2.0? I've been using 1.6 because the features in 2.0 seem like they involve bigger changes to the code base and I thought I should wait until the initial bugs are worked out. But if all new work is only going into the 2.x versions then I should probably stop using 1.6... Any thoughts? -Ram
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