[Python-Dev] Distributed computing & sending the interpreter (original) (raw)
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Sun Jun 14 05:44:23 CEST 2009
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On Sat, Jun 13, 2009, Jeremy Cowles wrote:
I apologize if this question is misplaced, I wasn't sure which list to post it in. I'm working on a distributed computing project (PyMW and BOINC) where we are sending Python scripts to client machines. Currently, we make two very unlikely assumptions: that Python 2.5 is installed and that the interpreter is available on the PATH.
Definitely the wrong list -- python-dev is for people working on the core interpreter and libraries. comp.lang.python would be the standard place, but you might also find some good advice on the new list concurrency-sig.
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