[issue7405] compiling python 3.1.1 using cygwin 1.7.0 and gcc 4.3.4

2021-04-30 Thread Irit Katriel
Irit Katriel added the comment: main.c is very different now compared to the patch. Closing as this is a 12 year old build issue and probably no longer relevant. Please create a new issue if you see this problem in 3.8+. -- nosy: +iritkatriel resolution: -> out of date stage: -> re

[issue7405] compiling python 3.1.1 using cygwin 1.7.0 and gcc 4.3.4

2014-07-13 Thread Mark Lawrence
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[issue7405] compiling python 3.1.1 using cygwin 1.7.0 and gcc 4.3.4

2014-02-03 Thread Mark Lawrence
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[issue7405] compiling python 3.1.1 using cygwin 1.7.0 and gcc 4.3.4

2010-08-10 Thread Florent Xicluna
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[issue7405] compiling python 3.1.1 using cygwin 1.7.0 and gcc 4.3.4

2010-08-04 Thread Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence added the comment: If I'm reading the patch correctly it comments out three defined(__CYGWIN__). Any opinions on this from Windows or Cygwin users? -- nosy: +BreamoreBoy ___ Python tracker _

[issue7405] compiling python 3.1.1 using cygwin 1.7.0 and gcc 4.3.4

2009-11-27 Thread jeff deifik
New submission from jeff deifik : In order to compile 3.1.1 with the cygwin environment, it was necessary to edit Modules/main.c after running configure There are a few tests that still fail when running 'make test', but overall, python 3.1.1 works fine. Included is the context diff. -