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    This is Python version 3.3.2
    
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    Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,
    
    2012, 2013 Python Software Foundation.  All rights reserved.
    
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    Python 3.x is a new version of the language, which is incompatible with the 2.x
    line of releases.  The language is mostly the same, but many details, especially
    how built-in objects like dictionaries and strings work, have changed
    considerably, and a lot of deprecated features have finally been removed.
    
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    You can pass many options to the configure script; run "./configure --help" to
    find out more.  On OSX and Cygwin, the executable is called python.exe;
    elsewhere it's just python.
    
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    On Mac OS X, if you have configured Python with --enable-framework, you should
    use "make frameworkinstall" to do the installation.  Note that this installs the
    Python executable in a place that is not normally on your PATH, you may want to
    set up a symlink in /usr/local/bin.
    
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    If you wish, you can create a subdirectory and invoke configure from there.  For
    example:
    
    
        mkdir debug
        cd debug
        ../configure --with-pydebug
        make
        make test
    
    
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    (This will fail if you *also* built at the top-level directory.  You should do a
    "make clean" at the toplevel first.)
    
    We try to have a comprehensive overview of the changes in the "What's New in
    
    Python 3.3" document, found at
    
        http://docs.python.org/3.3/whatsnew/3.3.html
    
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    For a more detailed change log, read Misc/NEWS (though this file, too, is
    incomplete, and also doesn't list anything merged in from the 2.7 release under
    development).
    
    If you want to install multiple versions of Python see the section below
    entitled "Installing multiple versions".
    
    
    
    Documentation for Python 3.3 is online, updated daily:
    
        http://docs.python.org/3.3/
    
    It can also be downloaded in many formats for faster access.  The documentation
    is downloadable in HTML, PDF, and reStructuredText formats; the latter version
    is primarily for documentation authors, translators, and people with special
    formatting requirements.
    
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    Converting From Python 2.x to 3.x
    
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    Python starting with 2.6 contains features to help locating code that needs to
    be changed, such as optional warnings when deprecated features are used, and
    backported versions of certain key Python 3.x features.
    
    A source-to-source translation tool, "2to3", can take care of the mundane task
    of converting large amounts of source code.  It is not a complete solution but
    is complemented by the deprecation warnings in 2.6.  See
    
    http://docs.python.org/3.3/library/2to3.html for more information.
    
    To test the interpreter, type "make test" in the top-level directory.  The test
    set produces some output.  You can generally ignore the messages about skipped
    tests due to optional features which can't be imported.  If a message is printed
    about a failed test or a traceback or core dump is produced, something is wrong.
    
    
    By default, tests are prevented from overusing resources like disk space and
    memory.  To enable these tests, run "make testall".
    
    
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    IMPORTANT: If the tests fail and you decide to mail a bug report, *don't*
    include the output of "make test".  It is useless.  Run the failing test
    manually, as follows:
    
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            ./python -m test -v test_whatever
    
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    (substituting the top of the source tree for '.' if you built in a different
    directory).  This runs the test in verbose mode.
    
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    Installing multiple versions
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    On Unix and Mac systems if you intend to install multiple versions of Python
    
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    using the same installation prefix (--prefix argument to the configure script)
    you must take care that your primary python executable is not overwritten by the
    installation of a different version.  All files and directories installed using
    "make altinstall" contain the major and minor version and can thus live
    side-by-side.  "make install" also creates ${prefix}/bin/python3 which refers to
    ${prefix}/bin/pythonX.Y.  If you intend to install multiple versions using the
    same prefix you must decide which version (if any) is your "primary" version.
    Install that version using "make install".  Install all other versions using
    "make altinstall".
    
    For example, if you want to install Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.3 with 2.7 being the
    primary version, you would execute "make install" in your 2.7 build directory
    
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    and "make altinstall" in the others.
    
    Issue Tracker and Mailing List
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    We're soliciting bug reports about all aspects of the language.  Fixes are also
    welcome, preferable in unified diff format.  Please use the issue tracker:
    
        http://bugs.python.org/
    
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    If you're not sure whether you're dealing with a bug or a feature, use the
    mailing list:
    
    To subscribe to the list, use the mailman form:
    
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        http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev/
    
    Proposals for enhancement
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    If you have a proposal to change Python, you may want to send an email to the
    
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    comp.lang.python or python-ideas mailing lists for inital feedback.  A Python
    Enhancement Proposal (PEP) may be submitted if your idea gains ground.  All
    
    current PEPs, as well as guidelines for submitting a new PEP, are listed at
    http://www.python.org/dev/peps/.
    
    See PEP 398 for release details: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0398/
    
    
    
    Copyright and License Information
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    Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,
    2012, 2013 Python Software Foundation.  All rights reserved.
    
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    Copyright (c) 2000 BeOpen.com.  All rights reserved.
    
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    Copyright (c) 1995-2001 Corporation for National Research Initiatives.  All
    rights reserved.
    
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    Copyright (c) 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum.  All rights reserved.
    
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    See the file "LICENSE" for information on the history of this software, terms &
    conditions for usage, and a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
    
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    This Python distribution contains *no* GNU General Public License (GPL) code, so
    it may be used in proprietary projects.  There are interfaces to some GNU code
    but these are entirely optional.
    
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    All trademarks referenced herein are property of their respective holders.