Anthony, The problems with fork() and _curses that you reported are already known. In fact, the _curses build problem is already solved. Please read the Python README or the latest Cygwin Python 2.2 README which is available at: http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/python/python-2.2.README.txt On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 09:32:19PM -0500, Tim Peters wrote: > [Anthony Baxter] > > Paul Everitt tested on cygwin, and make test got: > > There's a long section about known Cygwin problems in the main README file, > mostly written by Cygwin developers. Make sure Paul followed the special > Cygwin build instructions before worrying too much; The fork() problem can be worked around by building the _socket module statically: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-12/msg00542.html > the failure of curses to build won't go away regardless (see README). This problem has been solved in the latest Cygwin ncurses release: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-01/msg00473.html http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-01/msg00529.html Note that you will have to explicitly ask Cygwin's setup.exe to install this ncurses version because it is still marked as test. FYI, a pre-built Python 2.2 is part of the standard Cygwin distribution: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2002/msg00001.html BTW, if you are trying to build other Python versions (e.g., 2.1.2), you may find the Cygwin specific patch (i.e., CYGWIN-PATCHES/python.patch) in the Python source tarballs on the Cygwin mirrors useful to review. Jason
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