[\n\ -> \n" conversion] > Did these actually fix anything? Looking at the check-in message to mathmodule.c 2.61, we see author: tim_one; # Mechanical fiddling to make this easier to work with in my editor. So I guess the answer is: "yes, it makes Tim's editor happy" :-) Apart from that, it apparently didn't fix any further problems. > many files: config.h -> pyconfig.h: Don't see a point - if it's broken in > 2.1.1, it'll still be broken in 2.1.2. Indeed. Furthermore, applications (including distutils) may rely on knowing the name of the config.h; those would break with the change. > Modules/zlibmodule.c: allow threads in zlib, misc other fixes - diff > is nearly the entire file. The fix for patch #403753 would be good, > but is an incompatibility. Hm. I don't think this qualifies as a "bug fix". It fixes a problem, yes, but applications have to be changed to make use of the feature. > gcmodule: the lock to stop multiple calls to collect() - pretty sure > I've got a working patch for this, but it's hard to test. Why can't you use the patch as-is? It would apply without problems, if generation0 hadn't been renamed to _PyGC_generation0. > _curses* If "didn't build before, does now" also is a candidate for inclusion, I think you could more or less use _cursesmodule.c as-is. If you only want fixes for systems on which it already worked, it will be more difficult. Regards, Martin
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