[Python-Dev] Compiling Python 2.5 and settinf UCS2 flag

2007-09-10 Thread Tennessee Leeuwenburg
Hi all, I have an unusual use case in which some software I work on compiles a version of Python for distribution. I'm not 100% across this as it's not at all my area of responsibility, but I have been having some issues lately. My hand-compiled version of Python 2.5 works just fine, and in turn

Re: [Python-Dev] Alpha/Tru64 buildbot and SSL compile

2007-09-10 Thread Bill Janssen
> > Neal Norwitz and Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve have access to that > > machine. > > Neal's on leave all this month, I believe. Well, I'm not sure it's urgent. Are there lots of Alphas still running? And Tru64 is in end-of-life mode. Bill ___ Python-Dev m

Re: [Python-Dev] testing in a Python --without-threads build

2007-09-10 Thread Martin v. Löwis
>> No. IIUC, "expected skips" are a platform property. For your platform, >> support for threads is expected (whatever your platform is as log as >> it was built in this millenium). > > Really? I thought NetBSD was still iffy WRT threading. Ah, right. Still, it seems that people expect that thre

Re: [Python-Dev] Alpha/Tru64 buildbot and SSL compile

2007-09-10 Thread Anthony Baxter
On Tuesday 11 September 2007, Martin v. Löwis wrote: > > The Alpha/Tru64 buildbot seems to be having difficulty > > compiling the _ssl.c file. Looks like missing header files. > > Anyone know what the configuration of OpenSSL on that machine > > is like? > > Neal Norwitz and Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve

Re: [Python-Dev] Alpha/Tru64 buildbot and SSL compile

2007-09-10 Thread Martin v. Löwis
> The Alpha/Tru64 buildbot seems to be having difficulty compiling > the _ssl.c file. Looks like missing header files. Anyone know what > the configuration of OpenSSL on that machine is like? Neal Norwitz and Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve have access to that machine. Regards, Martin ___

Re: [Python-Dev] testing in a Python --without-threads build

2007-09-10 Thread Aahz
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007, "Martin v. L?wis" wrote: > > No. IIUC, "expected skips" are a platform property. For your platform, > support for threads is expected (whatever your platform is as log as > it was built in this millenium). Really? I thought NetBSD was still iffy WRT threading. -- Aahz ([EMA

Re: [Python-Dev] Solaris 10 buildbot test_ssl failures

2007-09-10 Thread Bill Janssen
> The Solaris 10 buildbot is complaining about test_ssl, and I think > it's because some of the functions in it use constants from the ssl > module at the top level, i.e., > > def tryProtocolCombo (server_protocol, > client_protocol, > expect

Re: [Python-Dev] Design and direction of the SSL module (was Re: frozenset C API?)

2007-09-10 Thread Bill Janssen
By the way, if you're offering to help with this, there are a couple of things I could use some help with. I scratched my head a bit about how to turn the "othername" possibility of a subjectAltName into a Python data structure, using the OpenSSL C code, and finally gave up. If you could provide a

[Python-Dev] Solaris 10 buildbot test_ssl failures

2007-09-10 Thread Bill Janssen
The Solaris 10 buildbot is complaining about test_ssl, and I think it's because some of the functions in it use constants from the ssl module at the top level, i.e., def tryProtocolCombo (server_protocol, client_protocol, expectedToWork,

[Python-Dev] Alpha/Tru64 buildbot and SSL compile

2007-09-10 Thread Bill Janssen
The Alpha/Tru64 buildbot seems to be having difficulty compiling the _ssl.c file. Looks like missing header files. Anyone know what the configuration of OpenSSL on that machine is like? Bill ___ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail

[Python-Dev] Python tickets summary

2007-09-10 Thread Facundo Batista
People: I modified my tool, whichs makes a summary of all the Python tickets (I moved the source where the info is taken from SF to our Roundup). In result, the summary is now, again, updated daily: http://www.taniquetil.com.ar/facundo/py_tickets.html Enjoy it. Regards, -- .Facundo B

Re: [Python-Dev] [PEPs] Email addresses in PEPs?

2007-09-10 Thread Trent Mick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Trent> If some would find it useful, here is a snippet of code that > Trent> obfuscates email addresses for HTML as done by Markdown (a > Trent> text-to-html markup translator). It randomly encodes each > Trent> charater as a hex or decimal HTML entity (ro

Re: [Python-Dev] which SSL client protocols work with which server protocols?

2007-09-10 Thread Bill Janssen
Here's the updated connection table: SSL2SSL3SS23TLS1 SSL2yes no yes no SSL3yes yes yes no SSL23 yes no yes no TLS1no no yes yes Given this, I think the client-side defaul

Re: [Python-Dev] which SSL client protocols work with which server protocols?

2007-09-10 Thread Bill Janssen
> I've now built a framework in test_ssl to test all client protocols > (SSL2, SSL3, SSL23, TLS1) against all server protocols, and here's > what I've come up with. Servers are along the X axis, and clients are > on the Y axis. "Yes" means that that client protocol can talk to that > server proto

Re: [Python-Dev] Design and direction of the SSL module (was Re: frozenset C API?)

2007-09-10 Thread Bill Janssen
> One, what *is* the scope of your > amibition? I feel silly for asking, because I am pretty sure that > somewhere in the beginning of this thread I missed either a proposal, a > PEP reference, or a ticket number, but I've poked around a little and I > can't seem to find it. Can you provide a

Re: [Python-Dev] BerkeleyDB 4.6.19 is buggy and causes test_bsddb3 to hang

2007-09-10 Thread Martin v. Löwis
> I have a change in my sandbox to explicitly avoid linking with 4.6.19 > but it seems like committing it would just pollute setup.py with vague > notions of what versions of a specific library are bad. I'd prefer to > just disallow use of libdb 4.6 completely in setup.py until oracle fixes > this

Re: [Python-Dev] summaries not arriving

2007-09-10 Thread Barry Warsaw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sep 10, 2007, at 1:43 AM, Anthony Baxter wrote: > On Monday 10 September 2007, Paul Dubois wrote: >> As a small boy I once knew wrote, I must not use bad words. (:-> > > It's OK to use them about Barry, though, surely? > > *wave* Hi Barry. It's ok

Re: [Python-Dev] summaries not arriving

2007-09-10 Thread Anthony Baxter
On Monday 10 September 2007, Paul Dubois wrote: > As a small boy I once knew wrote, I must not use bad words. (:-> It's OK to use them about Barry, though, surely? *wave* Hi Barry. -- Anthony Baxter, ekit. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (03) 9674 7015 Level 3 The Teahouse, 28 Clarendon St, Sth M

Re: [Python-Dev] summaries not arriving

2007-09-10 Thread Barry Warsaw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sep 10, 2007, at 1:30 AM, Paul Dubois wrote: > The weekly summaries from the new bug tracker are disappearing > somewhere > between the tracker and python-dev. My attempt to post one by hand was > rejected by python-dev-owner (Barry Warsaw?) with

Re: [Python-Dev] Word size inconsistencies in C extension modules

2007-09-10 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Luke Mewburn schrieb: > On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 07:37:02AM +0200, "Martin v. L?wis" wrote: > | In principle, it is possible to deal with these in ParseTuple. > | To do so: > | a) in configure.in, make a configure-time check to compute the > |size of the type, and possibly its signedness

Re: [Python-Dev] Word size inconsistencies in C extension modules

2007-09-10 Thread Luke Mewburn
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 07:37:02AM +0200, "Martin v. L?wis" wrote: | In principle, it is possible to deal with these in ParseTuple. | To do so: | a) in configure.in, make a configure-time check to compute the |size of the type, and possibly its signedness. | b) in _cursesmodule.c, mak