In article <mailman.987970473.31917.python-list at python.org>, Tim Peters <tim.one at home.com> wrote: > [John W. Baxter] > > I built Python 2.1 as a Mac OS X admin user, using: > > > > ./configure --with-suffix=.exe --with-dyld" > > make > > > > Then in make test, I saw the following error > > test_re > > make: *** [test] Segmentation fault > > ... > > Look in the README file: > > Mac OS X: You need to add the "-traditional-cpp" option to the > compiler command line for the Mac OS X Public Beta. This is > appearantly a bug in the default pre-processor, and is > expected not to be a problem with future versions. Run > configure with "OPT='-g -traditional-cpp' ./configure > --with-suffix=.exe --with-dyld" to add this > option. One of the regular expression tests fails due to the > small stack size used by default (how to change this?), and > the test_largefile test is only expected to work on a Unix UFS > filesystem (how to check for this on Mac OS X?). Thanks, Tim...I took the "Mac OS X Public Beta" phrase in the above, followed by "expected not to be a problem with future versions" to suggest that I need not do that. See also Steve's post suggesting limit stack 4096 prior to trying the test...that solved the problem. --John
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