Allow me to start off with a personal note. I am no longer @fnal.gov, I have a new job which is very interesting and challenging but not particularly Python-related - [my new employer is geodesic.com] I will have much less time to devote to Python from now on, but I'm still interested, and since I have access to a lot of unusual hardware at my new job (Linux/360 anybody?) I am going to try to download and test alphas and betas as much as time permits. Along these lines, I tried building the 2.1a2 version on an SMP HP box: otto:Python-2.1a2$ uname -a HP-UX otto B.11.00 U 9000/800 137901547 unlimited-user license this box has both gcc and the native compiler installed, but not g++. I tried to configure with the command: otto:Python-2.1a2$ ./configure --without-gcc creating cache ./config.cache checking MACHDEP... hp-uxB checking for --without-gcc... yes checking for --with-cxx=<compiler>... no checking for c++... no checking for g++... no checking for gcc... gcc checking whether the C++ compiler (gcc ) works... no configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C++ compiler cannot create executables. Seems like the "--without-gcc" flag is being completely ignored! I'll try to track this down as time permits.
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