I have access to a Solaris 8 machine, but it's only 32 bits wide. I did a quick build of Py 1.5.2 (which I haven't run for quite some time!) under both the native (SunPro) compiler and also using gcc 2.95.2 I configured --with-thread and ran the test suite. There were no compile-time errors or warnings, but one test failed: test test_popen2 crashed -- exceptions.AssertionError : Traceback (innermost last): File "./Lib/test/regrtest.py", line 204, in runtest __import__(test, globals(), locals(), []) File "./Lib/test/test_popen2.py", line 16, in ? main() File "./Lib/test/test_popen2.py", line 14, in main popen2._test() File "./Lib/popen2.py", line 95, in _test assert not _active AssertionError: This happened with both the gcc and SunPro builds. Everything else looks OK, but I did not do any extensive tests beyond "import test.testall"
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