> > Something that just struck me: couldn't we use a couple of bits in the > > PYTHON_API_VERSION to check various other things that make dynamic modules > > break? WITH_THREAD is the one I just ran in to, but there's a few others such > > as the object refcounting statistics and platform-dependent things like the > > debug/nodebug compilation on Windows. > > I'm curious what combination didn't work? The thread APIs are > supposed to be designed so that all combinations work -- the APIs are > always present, they just don't do anything in the unthreaded > version. Oops, the problem was mine: not only was the extension module compiled without threading, but also with the previous version of the I/O library used on the mac. Silly me. -- Jack Jansen | ++++ stop the execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal ++++ Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com | ++++ if you agree copy these lines to your sig ++++ www.oratrix.nl/~jack | see http://www.xs4all.nl/~tank/spg-l/sigaction.htm
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