Here's a bit of good news for the aspiring PSP developer out there. carlosedp has announced that a new build of the Stackless Python PSP programming language is now available for use within the homebrew community.
The version was build using the latest version of the original Stackless Python Code, currently at v 2.5.2 revision 61023. As for the rest of the changelog for this new release (quoting carlosedp's site):
* Updated to Stackless Python 2.5.2 from http://svn.python.org/projects/stackless/branches/release25-maint revision 61023.
* Fix for Issue #1 where the default build requires the OpenSSL lib to compile hashlib module. Now the module is built only if the flag WITH_SSL is enabled in Makefile.
* Updated to latest libs revision from svn://www.fraca7.net/python/trunk/python revision 172.
* Added pach from MagerValp to fix some issues on pspos, psp2d, pspnet.
* Added support for large memory on PSP Slim and changed memory allocation.
* Changed release method to support all python library from a Zip file.
* Log now is placed inside Python own dir instead of MS root.
* Some fixes to Makefile.base that prevented "make release" to run on some platforms.
* Not setting clockspeed on main.c anymore.
Further details on Stackless Python PSP can be found at carlosedp's release site, via the source link below. Enjoy the download, and be sure to keep on the lookout in case of any further updates.
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