and AMD called x86-64 before calling it AMD64. They will not work on Intel Itanium Processors (formerly IA-64). The PSF The Python Software Foundation is the organization behind Python. Become a member of the PSF and help advance the software and our mission. , i.e. the architecture that Microsoft calls x64, is currently available. Its use is recommended. Python 2.7.0 was released on July 3rd, which has a key id of 7D9DC8D2. The Macinstallers were signed with Ronald Oussoren's key, which has a key id ofE6DF025C. The public keys are located on the . MD5 checksums and sizes of the released files: 35f56b092ecf39a6bd59d64f142aae0f 14026384 Python-2.7.tgz0e8c9ec32abf5b732bea7d91b38c3339 11735195 Python-2.7.tar.bz2bd0dc174cbefbc37064ea81db1f669b7 16247296 python-2.7.amd64.msi1719febcbc0e0af3a6d3a47ba5fbf851 15913472 python-2.7.msi759077d3763134b3272f0e04ea082bd9 21420655 python-2.7-macosx10.3.dmgbb3d6f1e300da7fbc2730f1af9317d99 21509961 python-2.7-macosx10.5.dmg575156d33dc71b6581865a374f5c7ad2 5754439 python27.chm The binaries for AMD64 will also work on processors that implement the Intel 64 architecture (formerly EM64T), and testdiscovery A much faster io module Automatic numbering of fields in the str.format() method Float repr improvements backported from 3.x Tile support for Tkinter A backport of the memoryview object from 3.x Set literals Set and dictionary comprehensions Dictionary views New syntax for nested with statements The sysconfig module See these resources for further information: Download This is a production release. Please report any bugs you encounter. We currently support these formats for download: The source tarballs are signed with Benjamin Peterson's key (fingerprint: 12EF3DC3 8047 DA38 2D18 A5B9 99CD EA9D A413 5B38). The Windows installer was signedby Martin von Löwis' public key, 2.7.16, new assert methods, 2010. Python 2.7 is scheduled to be the last major version in the 2.x series before itmoves into an extended maintenance period. This release contains many of thefeatures that were first released in Python 3.1. Improvements in this releaseinclude: An ordered dictionary type New unittest features including test skipping, Python 2.7.0 Release Python 2.7.0 Note: A bugfix release,。
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