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Removed Modules¶

The modules described in this chapter have been removed from the Python standard library. They are documented here to help people find replacements.

  • aifc — Read and write AIFF and AIFC files
  • asynchat — Asynchronous socket command/response handler
  • asyncore — Asynchronous socket handler
  • audioop — Manipulate raw audio data
  • cgi — Common Gateway Interface support
  • cgitb — Traceback manager for CGI scripts
  • chunk — Read IFF chunked data
  • crypt — Function to check Unix passwords
  • distutils — Building and installing Python modules
  • imghdr — Determine the type of an image
  • imp — Access the import internals
  • mailcap — Mailcap file handling
  • msilib — Read and write Microsoft Installer files
  • nis — Interface to Sun’s NIS (Yellow Pages)
  • nntplib — NNTP protocol client
  • ossaudiodev — Access to OSS-compatible audio devices
  • pipes — Interface to shell pipelines
  • smtpd — SMTP Server
  • sndhdr — Determine type of sound file
  • spwd — The shadow password database
  • sunau — Read and write Sun AU files
  • telnetlib — Telnet client
  • uu — Encode and decode uuencode files
  • xdrlib — Encode and decode XDR data

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