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    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      04aad401
      Drop support for Python 2.3 · 04aad401
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      There is no specific reason for this right now, but keeping support for
      old Python versions around indefinitely increases the maintenance
      burden.  The oldest supported Python version is now Python 2.4, which is
      still shipped in RHEL/CentOS 5 by default.
      
      In configure, add a check for the required Python version and give a
      friendly error message for an old version, instead of relying on an
      obscure build error later on.
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      Drop support for Python 2.3
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      There is no specific reason for this right now, but keeping support for
      old Python versions around indefinitely increases the maintenance
      burden.  The oldest supported Python version is now Python 2.4, which is
      still shipped in RHEL/CentOS 5 by default.
      
      In configure, add a check for the required Python version and give a
      friendly error message for an old version, instead of relying on an
      obscure build error later on.