> It appears that the freeze tools are completely broken in 2.x. This > is rather unfortunate, as I was hoping to use them to end-run some > objections to CML2 and thereby get python into the Linux kernel tree. > > I have fixed some obvious errors (use of the deprecated 'cmp' module; > use of regex) but I have encountered run-time errors that are beyond > my competence to fix. From a cursory inspection of the code it looks > to me like the freeze tools need adaptation to the new > distutils-centric build process. > > Do these tools have a maintainer? They need some serious work. The last maintainers were me and Mark Hammond, but neither of us has time to look into this right now. (At least I know I don't.) What kind of errors do you encounter? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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