On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 12:10:33PM -0500, charles g waldman wrote: > I have access to a Solaris 8 machine, but it's only 32 bits wide. Weren't there a bunch of 64-bit-system fixes in 2.0/2.1 ? Or were they just for the Windows flavour, where pointers were bigger than longs ? > I did a quick build of Py 1.5.2 (which I haven't run for quite some time!) > under both the native (SunPro) compiler and also using gcc 2.95.2 Could I bug you to do the same thing with Python 2.1.1c1 ? My own attempts on Solaris 7 worked okay, but two things failed: readline, and socket (with SSL support.) The latter works okay without SSL. I suspect that's because both libreadline and libcrypto/libssl are static libraries, not shared ones, and the linker barfs on it, but that's just something I realized on the way home, so I haven't doublechecked it :) All the other modules seem to compile fine, and all tests pass, too. Still, it would be nice to test 2.1.1c1 on as many obscure systems as possible ;) -- Thomas Wouters <thomas@xs4all.net> Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread!
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