Revert "Document that Python 2.3 requires cdecimal module for full functionality."

This reverts commit a8ee81822e43120e1b31949b07af1adadcbeffc1.
The change requiring cdecimal is new in 9.4 (see 7919398bac),
so we should not claim previous branches need it.
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Tom Lane 2014-03-27 17:08:38 -04:00
parent a8ee81822e
commit 952f0153f3

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language, you need a <productname>Python</productname>
installation with the header files and
the <application>distutils</application> module. The minimum
required version is <productname>Python</productname> 2.3.
For full functionality, a 2.3.x installation must include the
separately-available <filename>cdecimal</> module; in particular
the <application>PL/Python</> regression tests will not pass if that
is missing.
<productname>Python 3</productname> is supported if it's
required version is <productname>Python</productname>
2.3. <productname>Python 3</productname> is supported if it's
version 3.1 or later; but see
<![%standalone-include[the <application>PL/Python</> documentation]]>
<![%standalone-ignore[<xref linkend="plpython-python23">]]>