Fredrik Lundh wrote: > > trent wrote: > > I was assigned this patch a while back to try on some 64-bit systems. Fine, I > > can do that but I have since seen a number of message on python-dev regarding > > it: > > > > - Fredrik had a new, better replacement? Fredrik? > > my patch is here: > http://w1.132.telia.com/~u13208596/uninames-patch.txt > > (it's ~600k, which is more than sourceforge can handle) > > if you have some time to spare, feel tree to try it out on your > favourite 64-bit platform (I haven't had time to test it on our > alphas, but I'm pretty sure it'll work). > > the patch doesn't update the build files, so you need to do some > manual tweaking to make sure the unicodenames module is built. > > if everything works as it should, the resulting interpreter should > survive test_ucn.py even if ucnhash.pyd (.so) is nowhere to be > seen... > > </F> I've just tried /F's patch on my Alpha (Tru64 Unix, V4.0F), and everything seems fine - compiles, passes test_ucn (and the rest). -- Email - m.favas@per.dem.csiro.au Mark C Favas Phone - +61 8 9333 6268, 0418 926 074 CSIRO Exploration & Mining Fax - +61 8 9383 9891 Private Bag No 5, Wembley WGS84 - 31.95 S, 115.80 E Western Australia 6913
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