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SubjectRe: Will 2.6 require Python for any configuration ? (CML2)
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Disconnect wrote:

> ONLY task that they will use python for. And everyone who builds a kernel
> will have gcc, so thats the 'ideal' dependency. Second and third most
> likely, a C++ compiler or perl (depending on what you figure the
> installbase of each one is). Forth, some form of java runtime. And after
> that is python.

Sounds like you'd just might be fanatical enough to implement
CML2 in C or Perl, then ;)

Personally, I'd welcome such a thing...

cheers,

Rik
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