1.1 final released
We just released PyPy 1.1 final. Not much changed since the beta, apart from some more fixed bugs. Have fun with it!
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Congratulations on the new release!
Congrats! This is a great project :)
Any chance of prebuilt binaries? I tried to compile but had to give up after 2 hours (I guess my laptop is not up to the task).
By the way, you should put the release note somewhere on the main page of the PyPy site. Currently this page gives no indication that a release of PyPy exists at all.
Thanks, added a link from the main page to release-1.1.0.html.
About binaries: there are just too many possible combinations, not only of platforms but of kinds of pypy-c. I suppose that we can list other people's pages with some of them, if they mention them to us.