Mark Harriss wrote:
I'm sorry, this is making less and less sense. There is no such thing as
"the Linux version of Python".
Ruff made perfect sense to me, I suppose you could apply a Java-like
interpretation of his phrasing and therefore not understand him.
http://www.python.org/download/linux/
If you actually read that page, you'll see that it isn't offering a
Linux version of Python, never mind *the* Linux version (and that's
because, as I pointed out, there isn't such a thing).
Python is available as source code. Binary releases are also available
for Mac OS X and Windows. Most Linux distributions include Python or
offer a binary package.
I'm still interested in this mysterious "commercial version" of Python.
Daniele
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