On zondag, jan 19, 2003, at 19:14 Europe/Amsterdam, Martin v. L=F6wis=20 wrote: > Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@cwi.nl> writes: > >> The compileall step gets TabError >> exceptions for these files, and this causes it to finally exiting = with >> a non-zero exit status. > [...] >> I've looked around and I think patch 661719 has something to do with >> this, but I'm not sure. > > It does: Any kind of SyntaxError would be ignored in compileall, now > it causes a non-zero exist status (although compileall continues after > the error) > > If this is desired, I can restore it to let SyntaxErrors pass silently > again. No, I think it's a good idea if syntax errors in the standard library=20 cause "make install" to fail. But site-python is a bit of an exception.=20= And especially in the case of Holier-Than-Thou-Tab-Usage checking. I like Guido's suggestion of using '-tt' only in Lib proper and=20 compiling site-python without it (possibly with '-t', but maybe not=20 even that?). I haven't looked at whether this is doable with=20 compileall.py, though... -- - Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com> =20 http://www.cwi.nl/~jack - - If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma=20 Goldman -
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