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    Python 3.2

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    Title: Python 3.2
    Filename: python-3.2.msi
    File size: 17.21MB (18,041,344 bytes)
    Requirements: Windows (All Versions)
    Languages: en-US
    License: Open Source
    Date added: February 21, 2011
    Author: Python

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    * Core and Builtins
    - Fix potential crashes when using the limited API.

    * Build
    - Fix non-framework shared library build on Mac OS X.
    - Fix large-file support on AIX.
    - Fix broken shared library build on AIX.

    * Documentation
    - Add updated AIX notes in Misc/README.AIX.


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