Mark Dickinson wrote:
> Thank you: a very useful thread. From what little information I'm turning
> up on Google, it looks as though most of these devices---if they support
> floating-point at all---provide some reasonably close approximation to IEEE
> 754 floats (possibly emulated in software).
I was running the test suite today and I was getting a segfault in
test_sqlite. That seemed odd since I had not seen any issues on any
buildbots. And running the test independently was fine.
Noticing that sqlite 3.5.5 was recently available I had MacPorts
update. Unfortunately this didn't fix thin
This year at PyCon, sprint coaches are giving tutorials up to three
hours long the night before sprinting starts. Being the sprint coach
on the core means that I get to be that person for the core. Here is
to hoping people wait for me for dinner that night.
Anyway, to make the tutorial as useful a
Brett Cannon wrote:
> Anyway, to make the tutorial as useful as possible I need to worry
> about Windows users. But being an OS X/UNIX user, I don't know how to
> help these people. =) As or right now I am going to point them to the
> readme.txt file in PCbuild for build instructions. But I don't k
I found out that the directories listed in $CPPFLAGS and $LDFLAGS were
being added in reverse order in setup.py. That meant having ``-I/foo
-I/bar`` was searching /bar first. I fixed setup.py in the trunk so
that the declared order if followed instead.
But should this be backported? It will change
Brett> [fix setup.py search order]
Brett> But should this be backported?
+1. Seems like a bug to me.
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