yep, removing 2.1 from pychecker is easy, removing jython as well. Please note that upstream jython is active and the current version is something in between 2.3 and 2.4. just a lack of time getting it in again.
yep, removing 2.1 from pychecker is easy, removing jython as well. Please note that upstream jython is active and the current version is something in between 2.3 and 2.4. just a lack of time getting it in again.