On 01.07.2012 10:22, Matthias Klose wrote:
On 30.06.2012 23:17, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
Hello,
I think these patches are premature (they break compilation on OS X,
and they break ctypes configure on my Linux box).
that was unrelated. fixed last night.
It's also something the buildbots can catch easily.
Furthermore, they
were committed post-beta, which means they should probably have waited
for after the 3.3 release. So I propose for these commits to be
reverted.
somebody (?) asked on irc that either Martin or I should update the internal
copies, and someone suggested to do the same with the expat sources. And I asked
our release manager if he was ok with this post beta change.
(to be clear, I'm talking about all configure / Makefile / setup.py /
libffi changes since and including
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/e6e99d449bdc876fa57111e7e534c44ecbc3bcbd
)
the first cross-build fixes went in in April, please consider these fixes for
the then incomplete cros-build fixes. The build issues you did see last night,
were fixed for the OS X build, and I reverted the update for the compiler search
paths for the native build. So please lets keep this cross-build support for
3.3. It's working, tested with a arm-linux-gnueabi build on x86_64-linux-gnu.
FWIW, I agree that build fixes for platforms we already support are not a new
feature. I am not happy about the amount of changes, and I hope that no such
big changes will come until final now...
Georg
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