Hi,
not a cython dev, but I believe I hit the very same problem (I'm going
on vacation now, full report in January).
You may fix the compilation error by adding the following unused import:
>>> from gldraw import vec4
Please tell me if it works for you,
Baptiste
Le 26/12/2015 11:59, B. Clausiu
Le 28/12/2015 17:12, Baptiste Carvello a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> not a cython dev, but I believe I hit the very same problem (I'm going
> on vacation now, full report in January).
>
> You may fix the compilation error by adding the following unused import:
>>>> from
Le 31/12/2015 01:00, Robert Bradshaw a écrit :
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Baptiste Carvello
> wrote:
>> Le 28/12/2015 17:12, Baptiste Carvello a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> not a cython dev, but I believe I hit the very same problem (I'm going
Le 20/07/2016 08:01, Robert Bradshaw a écrit :
> trac.cython.org
> This is probably the most controversial, but I think it makes sense to
> migrate to github issues. While clearly not as powerful, featureful,
> or customizable as trac, it seems it would fulfill our modest needs. I
> am happy to do
Le 20/07/2016 12:19, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
> Github is not spyware, IMHO. It would be good to understand which of these:
>
> https://help.github.com/articles/github-privacy-policy/
>
> you have a problem with.
That's this one, in the terms of service:
"One person or legal entity may not mai
Le 20/07/2016 19:23, Robert Bradshaw a écrit :
> +1
>
> I'm a big advocate of privacy, and informed consent when choosing to
> give any of it away (e.g. allowing linking of activities to build a
> (pseudonymous or not) reputation).
(philosophical side note: "consent" is not free of coercion, and