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This patch complies with the following request found
near the top of configure.in:
# This is for stuff that absolutely must end up in pyconfig.h.
# Please use pyport.h instead, if possible.
I tested this patch under Cygwin, Win32, and Red
Hat Linux. Python built and ran successfully on
each of these platforms.
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compiler. Fixes #559429. 2.2 bugfix candidate.
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[ 559250 ] more POSIX signal stuff
Adds support (and docs and tests and autoconfery) for posix signal
mask handling -- sigpending, sigprocmask and sigsuspend.
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This patch complies with the following request found
near the top of configure.in:
# This is for stuff that absolutely must end up in pyconfig.h.
# Please use pyport.h instead, if possible.
I tested this patch under Cygwin, Win32, and Red
Hat Linux. Python built and ran successfully on
each of these platforms.
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Will backport to 2.1 and 2.2.
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This is part of SF feature #536796.
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Highlights: import and friends will understand any of \r, \n and \r\n
as end of line. Python file input will do the same if you use mode 'U'.
Everything can be disabled by configuring with --without-universal-newlines.
See PEP278 for details.
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525481. (Probably not a 2.2.1 candidate, unless the fix that introduced a
long double into objimpl.h (rev. 2.44) is backported to 2.2.1).
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or libraries also look for thread_detach. SGI has thread_create in libc
but complete pthread support only in -lpthread. Fixes #522393.
2.2.1 candidate.Killed by signal 2.
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(pass non-null argument to pthread_create). 2.2.1 candidate.
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[ #417634 ] configuring without C++ compiler name
by checking that we're not about to try to compile C++ files with "yes".
Now we wait for the system where the C++ compiler *is* called yes...
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as OSX HFS+) and if so add an extension to the python executable, but
only in the build directory, not on the installed python.
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This should probably go into NEWS (who's responsible for that?).
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This is the Unix portion of the fix for SF bug #489052.
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Fixes #485679.
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used the default Darwin/* for the old code. Reversed those tests so
that compatibility code is in a switch leg with a specific version and
newer systems take the default leg.
This should allow Python to build on OSX 10.1.1 (which jumps from Darwin/1.4
to Darwin/5.1 due to a new numbering scheme).
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in http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2001-November/018473.html
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routines. As of 10.1 using Carbon will crash Python if no window server is
available (ssh connection, console mode, MacOSX Server). This fixes bug
#466907.
A result of this mod is that the default 8bit encoding on OSX is now ASCII,
for the time being. Also, the extension modules that need the Carbon
framework now explicitly include it in setup.py.
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not properly processing numeric IPv4 addresses. Fixes V5.1 part of #472675.
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This fixes SF bug: [ #473491 ] "install -d" doesn't work on HP-UX.
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1. configure doesn't handle HP-UX release numbers
(e.g., B.11.00), resulting in MACHDEP = "hpuxB".
2. After checking for wchar.h, configure doesn't
include it when checking the size of wchar_t.
(Python 2.2b1 on HP-UX 11.00)
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This adds unsetenv to posix, and uses it in the __delitem__ method of
os.environ.
(XXX Should we change the preferred name for putenv to setenv, for
consistency?)
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This is a big one, touching lots of files. Some of the platforms
aren't tested yet. Briefly, this changes the return value of the
os/posix functions stat(), fstat(), statvfs(), fstatvfs(), and the
time functions localtime(), gmtime(), and strptime() from tuples into
pseudo-sequences. When accessed as a sequence, they behave exactly as
before. But they also have attributes like st_mtime or tm_year. The
stat return value, moreover, has a few platform-specific attributes
that are not available through the sequence interface (because
everybody expects the sequence to have a fixed length, these couldn't
be added there). If your platform's struct stat doesn't define
st_blksize, st_blocks or st_rdev, they won't be accessible from Python
either.
(Still missing is a documentation update.)
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<grp.h> it seems. This requires yet another configure test.
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to link a C++ main using the C++ compiler. Fixes #472007.
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Check for pthread_sigmask before using it. Fixes remaining problem in #470781.
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