is working with it.
I have a 32 bit dng file of D1 version so I need to do some changes or create a new dng to use this one.
I want to know if there is any new version to use or the old one that was made for 32 bit?
If there is, what is the changes I need to do.
I only need a professional version.
A:
The 32 bit emulator is still available here:
But I would not rely on the same version working for 64 bit.
Q:
What is the best way to publish python modules?
I've made a fairly large module for this question, and it contains about 13 functions to implement a personal web crawling framework.
Is there a certain way to host this in the web?
I would think the main issue would be if I uploaded this as a zip file, then my company would have to upload this to a repository and then it would require a new version to be made if we made changes, not something I am looking for.
Also I can host it on a local server, but I think this would be a hassle.
What is the best way to host this?
Thanks for your help!
A:
You could package it with setuptools.
Edit: If you want to have multiple python versions available, I'd recommend you use py2exe for Windows.
If you want a nice solution for the Linux platform, you could check out distutils.
A:
You need to check out the Python Package Index. It's a pretty decent site to host modules and applications.
A:
This question is asking about the way to host python code, not about how to publish it to your company.
Python has a very rich ecosystem of software packages which include things like documentation, testing tools, continuous integration, web frameworks, deployment services, etc.
The most famous of the large scale python services are:
Twisted: Sits on top of zope and allows you to build large scale services on top of it
Django: An opinionated framework for rapid application development
Both of these services have communities of users who can offer you advice and support.
Both of these services are open source and free to use.
Both of these services have many commercial services available which may be359ba680
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