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On 30-Jul-16 02:51, Martin Panter wrote:
> Martin Panter added the comment:
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> Looks like your Python 3 build is messed up. Maybe it doesn’t like running
> from a different directory. I would try from the main build directory, and
> note the test_bit
New submission from aixtools:
I am opening a new issue # - about the same problem described in 26439, but now
calling it a bug
rather than a behavior change. Then I did not know better - all was new, and as
the "new" kid
I felt uncomfortable calling it a bug - when maybe it was just
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On 6/12/2016 11:41 AM, Martin Panter wrote:
> .
> Michael, how are you supposed to apply your latest patch? I have Gnu Patch
> 2.7.5, but even in the best case it doesn’t find the files to patch:
>
> $ patch -p1 -n < python.Lib.ctypes.160608.patch
aixtools added the comment:
On 6/10/2016 6:33 AM, Martin Panter wrote:
> Martin Panter added the comment:
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> Will try to change the existing code from os.popen to subprocess (Issue
> 26439) to set a better example for new code like this
>
> --
> dependencies: +a
aixtools added the comment:
Answering this again - now that the new patch is ready.
On 04-Jun-16 16:24, Martin Panter wrote:
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> Okay here are some more thoughts about your latest patch:
>
> ## Automatic RTLD_MEMBER ##
>
> I was s
aixtools added the comment:
On 04-Jun-16 16:24, Martin Panter wrote:
> Martin Panter added the comment:
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> Okay here are some more thoughts about your latest patch:
>
> ## Automatic RTLD_MEMBER ##
>
> I was still uneasy about the automatic setting of RTLD_MEMBER. But I loo
aixtools added the comment:
On 28-May-16 04:04, Martin Panter wrote:
> Martin Panter added the comment:
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> Strictly speaking, Python 2.7 never had special support for RTLD_MEMBER or
> find_library(). That is why I am unsure about many of these changes being
> done in 2.7. They
aixtools added the comment:
See below between points.
On 12-May-16 17:45, Martin Panter wrote:
> Martin Panter added the comment:
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> Thanks for trying to move the directory in the new patch, but it does not
> seem to have been picked up by Rietveld. I have only seen patches gener
aixtools added the comment:
The way I have seen that resolved - in many locations, is to have the
option to specify a specific version, e.g., libFOO.so.1 and then as long
as that version remains available, perhaps as read-only for running with
existing programs,they continue to work even when
aixtools added the comment:
On 5/8/2016 8:29 AM, Martin Panter wrote:
> Martin Panter added the comment:
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> Your new patch calls find_library() internally in CDLL(); why?
Because arguments that work for GNU (aka Linux, even though internally
it is called "posix") will not
New submission from aixtools:
Actually, I have been building and using my builds of Python, when needed for
./configure requirements for a long time. In short, it is quite nice that make
"completes" even when there are missing and/or failed modules.
I have just resolved the pr
aixtools added the comment:
Although this is closed - it is not (yet) resolved, really.
ctypes does not compile on AIX 5.3, or AIX 6.1.
Applying the patch posted (https://bugs.python.org/file17098/pyffi.patch) does
get rid of most of the problems. However, to completely "fix" it I a
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