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Document that Python 2.3 requires cdecimal module for full functionality.
This has been true for some time, but we were leaving users to discover it the hard way. Back-patch to 9.2. It might've been true before that, but we were claiming Python 2.2 compatibility before that, so I won't guess at the exact requirements back then.
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language, you need a <productname>Python</productname>
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installation with the header files and
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the <application>distutils</application> module. The minimum
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required version is <productname>Python</productname>
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2.3. <productname>Python 3</productname> is supported if it's
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required version is <productname>Python</productname> 2.3.
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For full functionality, a 2.3.x installation must include the
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separately-available <filename>cdecimal</> module; in particular
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the <application>PL/Python</> regression tests will not pass if that
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is missing.
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<productname>Python 3</productname> is supported if it's
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version 3.1 or later; but see
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<![%standalone-include[the <application>PL/Python</> documentation]]>
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<![%standalone-ignore[<xref linkend="plpython-python23">]]>

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