Hi Pedro, Am 10.01.20 um 07:14 schrieb Pedro Giffuni: > Hi again; > > On 2020-01-04 05:16, Matthias Seidel wrote: >> Hi Pedro, >> >> Thanks! >> >> Unfortunately the build process just stops at some point (on Windows), >> no error codes I could give you. > The problems are usually related to getting the patches applied > correctly. There can be no hunks or mismatches. > > I tested them one by one and they should be OK now. Same place: > > https://people.apache.org/~pfg/patches/patch-python-2.17.diff
When trying to apply this patch to trunk I get: **** malformed patch at line 2048: Index: main/python/python-2.7.15-msvs9.patch (It would be nice if you could create a Pull Request on GitHub) Regards, Matthias > >> According to https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2717/ this >> is the "penultimate" release, so maybe there will be a final 2.7.18? > Yes, there will be a final release in a couple of months, but most linux > distributions (and FreeBSD) are already deprecating py27 and anything > that depends on it. > > Thanks for your patience! > > Pedro. > >> Regards, >> >> Matthias >> >> Am 04.01.20 um 02:41 schrieb Pedro Giffuni: >>> Hi Matthias; >>> >>> Sorry about that. I could've tested better the patch. I will fix the >>> obvious issues and will let you guys know. >>> >>> >>> Pedro. >>> >>> ps. It may take me a while though, I am getting busy very fast :( >>> >>> On 2020-01-01 21:30, Pedro Giffuni wrote: >>>> Hello AOO devs and best wishes for the New Year! >>>> >>>> Well ... time has passed and Python 2 is now deprecated! >>>> >>>> I have a patch here to update AOO 4.2's version of Python to the latest >>>> (perhaps last) release in that line: >>>> >>>> http://people.apache.org/~pfg/patches/patch-python-2.17.diff >>>> >>>> This is a remake of the previous update that I had made for >>>> cpython-2.16, but which no one tested ! I currently lack an AOO setup >>>> with git so please someone else will have to test and commit. >>>> >>>> On the near term, we really should update to Python 3, but that will be >>>> challenging for the build system since it requires a newer version of >>>> the MS compiler. >>>> >>>> Building with an external python is also currently broken for python >>>> versions >= 3.6. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Pedro. >>>>
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