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  • Hash : 6e169c14
    Author : Chun-wei Fan
    Date : 2021-03-30T16:11:13

    python: Port python 3.x module to Windows
    
    On Windows, we don't have fcntl() which helps us to find out how a file was
    opened, so we need to resort to the Windows API NtQueryInformationFile() in
    ntdll.dll to help us, and compare the file access modes as appropriate to
    deduce the modes we want to pass into fdopen().
    
    As all official Python 3.x releases are built against newer Windows CRTs that
    toughen checks on the validity of the file descriptor when we convert the fd to
    a native Windows File Handle using _get_osfhandle(), we need to define an empty
    handler so that the program does not abort if the fd that was passed in was
    invalid; instead, we just return NULL if _get_osfhandle() could not return us a
    valid Windows File Handle.
    

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  • 		Module libxml2-python
    		=====================
    
    This is the libxml2 python module, providing access to the
    libxml2 and libxslt (if available) libraries. For general
    informationss on those XML and XSLT libraries check their 
    web pages at :
        http://xmlsoft.org/
        and
        http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/
    
    The latest version of the sources for this module and the
    associated libraries can be found at:
        ftp://xmlsoft.org/
    
    Binaries packages of the libxml2 and libxslt libraries can
    be found either on the FTP site for Linux, from external
    sources linked from the web pages, or as part of your set of
    packages provided with your operating system.
    
    NOTE:
    this module distribution is not the primary distribution
    of the libxml2 and libxslt Python binding code, but as 
    the Python way of packaging those for non-Linux systems.
    The main sources are the libxml2 and libxslt tar.gz found on
    the site. One side effect is that the official RPM packages for
    those modules are not generated from the libxml2-python
    distributions but as part of the normal RPM packaging of
    those two libraries.
    The RPM packages can be found at:
        http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libxml2-python
        http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libxslt-python
    
    Daniel Veillard