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of dbmmodule dynamically by default (otherwise it can pull in
dependencies with libdb that croak pybsddb3). This change moves the
Setup line for dbmmodule to Setup.config.in.
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Extension Patch.
Note: this could use some testing on NeXT, DG/UX, or BeOS, because of
the changes in the Makefile regarding $(LDLIBRARY).
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Note: I've reordered acconfig.h and config.h.in to obtain alphabetical
order (modulo case and leading _).
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funlockfile()).
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occurs in the Python sources appears to be as text in comments. We do not
want to interfere with C++ keywords!
This closes bug #119851.
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Removed DL_EXPORT_HEADER -- only needed on BeOS, and not needed there
anymore.
This closes SourceForge patch #101775.
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I can't test this, so I'm just checking it in with blind faith in Andy.
I've tested that it doesn't broeak a non-Pth build on Linux.
Changes include:
- There's a --with-pth configure option.
- Instead of _GNU_PTH, we test for HAVE_PTH.
- Better signal handling.
- (The config.h.in file is regenerated in a slightly different order.)
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layer. If that is available, consider that as an option as well.
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This allows dbmmodule.c to use either without having to add additional
options to the Modules/Setup file or make source changes.
(At least some Linux systems use gdbm to emulate ndbm, but only install
the ndbm.h header as /usr/include/gdbm/ndbm.h.)
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appear in a different place. Oh well.
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Update the generated files related to the autoconf support for BSD db.
This closes SourceForge patch #101272.
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- Fix bug in thread_pthread.h::PyThread_get_thread_ident() where
sizeof(pthread) < sizeof(long).
- Add 'configure' for:
- SIZEOF_PTHREAD is pthread_t can be included via <pthread.h>
- setting Monterey system name
- appropriate CC,LINKCC,LDSHARED,OPT, and CCSHARED for Monterey
- Add section in README for Monterey build
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which I can cast void* to and back again without losing information".
In pyport.h, we typedef Py_uintptr_t to mean this thing, which if the
platform supports, will be uintptr_t (otherwise, other accomodations
are made).
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- Don't call both AC_CHECK_FUNCS and AC_REPLACE_FUNC for 'hypot', as the
latter already does everything the former does (because it's implemented as
a call to the former.)
- Don't call AC_CHECK_FUNC() without any 'action' clauses or with an action
clause that just defines HAVE_<function>. Instead, call AC_CHECK_FUNCS,
which defines 'HAVE_<function>' of itself, possibly with aditional 'action'
clauses.
No checks are removed by this patch, only moved around, and some duplicates
are removed.
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posixmodule.
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os.seteuid(), os.setegid(), os.setreuid(), os.setregid().
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The actual test for it is only commented out in configure.in, so it can
be re-enabled if we ever run across the need for it again.
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update configure files (turn --with-cycle-gc on for beta release?)
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autoheader revealed this.
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64-bit readiness (the config values are needed for patches that I will
be submitting later today. The changes are as follows:
- add SIZEOF_OFF_T #define's to PC/config.h (it was already in configure.in)
- add SIZEOF_TIME_T #define to PC/config.h and configure
Needed for some buffer overflow checking because sizeof(time_t) is
different on Win64.
- add SIZEOF_FPOS_T #define
Needed for the Win64 large file support implementation.
- add SIZEOF_HKEY in PC/config.h only
Needed for proper Win32 vs. Win64 handling in PC/winreg.c
- #define HAVE_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT for Win64
- typedef long intptr_t; for all Windows except Win64 (which defines it
itself)
This is a new ANSI (I think) type that is useful (and used by me) for
proper handling in msvcrtmodule.c and posixmodule.c
- indent the nested #ifdef's and #defines in PC/config.h
This is *so* much more readable. There cannot be a compiler
compatibilty issue here can there? Perl uses indented #defines and it
compiles with everything.
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threads use --without-threads. No extra tests of thread/compiler
combinations have been added.
--with(out)-thread and --with(out)-threads are completely
interchangeable.
--with-threads still supports the =DIRECTORY option for specifying
where to find thread libraries.
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the mremap() change I made; did someone modify configure.in previously
without recreating these files?
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Some new configuration tests and a new option, --with-wctype-functions.
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This is part of a set of patches by Greg Stein.
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least on Solaris (sometimes it's Unix98, sometimes it conforms to an
early draft).
Properly generate config.h.in using autoheader instead of editing it
manually; thanks, Guido!
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confstr(), and sysconf().
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disappears. It wasn't used anywhere anyway...
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for BeOS better.
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