Release Date: Dec. 19, 2003
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patch release release which supersedes earlier releases of 2.3.</i></blockquote>
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<blockquote> <b>Important:2.3.5 includes a <a href='/news/security/PSF-2005-001/' >securityfix</a> for SimpleXMLRPCServer.py.</b></blockquote>
<p>We're happy to announce the release of<b>Python 2.3.3 (final)</b> on December 19th, 2003.This is a bug-fix release for Python 2.3 that fixes a number of bugs,including a couple of serious errors with weakrefs and the cyclic garbagecollector. There are also a number of fixes to the standard library - seethe <a href='NEWS.txt'>release notes</a> for details.Python 2.3.3 supersedes the previous <a href='../2.3.2/'>Python 2.3.2</a>release.
<p>No new features have been added in Python 2.3.3. The 2.3 series isnow in bugfix-only mode.
<p>Please see the separate <a href='bugs'>bugs page</a> for knownissues and the bug reporting procedure.
<h3>Download the release</h3>
<p><b>Windows</b> users should download the Windows installer, <ahref='/ftp/python/2.3.3/Python-2.3.3.exe'>Python-2.3.3.exe</a>, runit and follow the friendly instructions on the screen to complete theinstallation. Windows users may also be interested in Mark Hammond's<a href='http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond/'>win32all</a>, a collection of Windows-specific extensions includingCOM support and Pythonwin, an IDE built using Windows components.</p>
<p>RPMs suitable for Red Hat/Fedora and source RPMs for other RPM-usingoperating systems are available from <a href='rpms'>the RPMs page</a>.
<p><b>All others</b> should download either<a href='/ftp/python/2.3.3/Python-2.3.3.tgz'>Python-2.3.3.tgz</a> or<a href='/ftp/python/2.3.3/Python-2.3.3.tar.bz2'>Python-2.3.3.tar.bz2</a>,the source archive. The tar.bz2 is considerably smaller, so get that one ifyour system has the <a href='http://sources.redhat.com/bzip2/'>appropriatetools</a> to deal with it. Unpack it with'tar -zxvf Python-2.3.3.tgz' (or'bzcat Python-2.3.3.tar.bz2 | tar -xf -').Change to the Python-2.3.3 directoryand run the './configure', 'make', 'make install' commands to compileand install Python. The source archive is also suitable for Windows userswho feel the need to build their own version.
<p><b>Warning for Solaris/HP-UX users</b>: Some versions of theSolaris and HP/UX versions of <i>tar(1)</i> report checksumerrors and are unable to unpack the Python source tree.This is caused by some pathnames being toolong for the vendor's version. Use<a href='http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/tar.html'>GNU tar</a> instead.
<p>If you're having trouble building on your system, check the top-levelREADME file for platform-specific tips, or check the<a href='bugs#build'>Build Bugs</a> section on the Bugs webpage.
<!--mac<p><b>Macintosh</b> users can find binaries and source onJack Jansen's<a href='http://homepages.cwi.nl/~jack/macpython/'>MacPython page</a>.Mac OS X users who have a C compiler (which comes with the<a href='http://developer.apple.com/tools/macosxtools.html'>OS XDeveloper Tools</a>) can also build from the source tarball below.-->
<h3>What's New?</h3>
<ul>
<p><li>A detailed list of the changes since 2.3.2 is in the <ahref='NEWS.txt'>release notes</a>, or the file <tt>Misc/NEWS</tt> inthe source distribution.
<li>See the <a href='../2.3/highlights'>highlights</a> of thePython 2.3 release. As noted, the 2.3.3 release is a bugfix releaseof 2.3.2, itself a bugfix release of 2.3.
<p><li>The Windows installer now includes the documentation in searchablehtmlhelp format, rather than individual HTML files. You can still download the<a href='/ftp/python/doc/2.3.3/'>individual HTML files</a>.
<p><li>Andrew Kuchling's <a href='/doc/2.3.3/whatsnew/'>What's Newin Python 2.3</a> describes the most visible changes since <ahref='../2.2.3/'>Python 2.2</a> in more detail.
<p><li>For the full list of changes, you can poke around in <ahref='http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=5470'>CVS</a>.
<p><li>The PSF's <a href='/psf/press-release/pr20031219'>pressrelease</a> announcing 2.3.3.
</ul>
<h3>Documentation</h3>
<p>The documentation has been updated too:
<ul>
<li><a href='/doc/2.3.3/'>Browse HTML documentation on-line</a></li>
<li>Download using <a href='/ftp/python/doc/2.3.3/'>HTTP</a>.
</ul>
<p>The <a href='/2.2.3/descrintro'>interim documentation fornew-style classes</a>, last seen for Python 2.2.3, is still relevantfor Python 2.3.3. Raymond Hettinger has also written a <ahref='http://users.rcn.com/python/download/Descriptor.htm'>tutorial ondescriptors</a>, introduced in Python 2.2.In addition, <a href='/download/releases/2.3/mro'>The Python 2.3 MethodResolution Order</a> is a nice paper by Michele Simionato thatexplains the C3 MRO algorithm (new in Python 2.3) clearly. (Alsoavailable as <a href='/download/releases/2.3/mro/mro.txt'>reStructured Text</a>. Copied withpermission.)
<h3>Files, <a href='md5sum.py'>MD5</a> checksums, signatures, and sizes</h3>
<pre>4d16732b1cfccc0ed250956d41463c61 <a href='/ftp/python/2.3.3/Python-2.3.3.tgz'>Python-2.3.3.tgz</A> (8491380 bytes, <a href='Python-2.3.3.tgz.asc'>signature</a>)70ada9f65742ab2c77a96bcd6dffd9b1 <a href='/ftp/python/2.3.3/Python-2.3.3.tar.bz2'>Python-2.3.3.tar.bz2</A> (7195007 bytes, <a href='Python-2.3.3.tar.bz2.asc'>signature</a>)92b8e2bb82f0589b70ef5afff204da39 <a href='/ftp/python/2.3.3/Python-2.3.3.exe'>Python-2.3.3.exe</a> (9557065 bytes, <a href='Python-2.3.3.exe.asc'>signature</a>)</pre>
<p>The signatures above were generated with<a href='http://www.gnupg.org'>GnuPG</a> using the release manager's(Anthony Baxter)<a href='/download#pubkeys'>public key</a>which has a key id of 6A45C816.
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