> > On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 05:45:59PM -0400, Guido van Rossum wrote: > >> I've committed the last changes for Python 2.2.2b1 -- the Misc/NEWS > >> file. I'm now going to follow the rest of the PEP 102 script until > >> the release is done. In the mean time, please no more checkins to the > >> 2.2 branch! Sorry, the freeze is over, since I did the beta release last night. I should've mentioned that. > Sigh, just got around to giving 2.2.2b1 a first spin on MacOS9 > (yes, I'm back since saturday but didn't have email access until > yesterday, so it's only since this afternoon I'm aware of the > 2.2.2 schedule), and it crashes the machine hard in the test > suite after gobbling up all memory. The problem may be in > test_class, or it could be the victim of an earlier memory > problem, I'm still investigating. Ah, found it! It's the stack > limit problem I ran into with 2.3a0 too. So, this particular fix > should be okay to check in (it's in the mac-only .mcp project) > but I'll wait for an okay from you anyway. Go ahead. You may also run into a problem in test_b1.py (allocating a list of size sys.maxint/4); Tim will fix in a change there that should fix it by making that sys.maxint/2 (!). > If I find more problems I think the options are (I think) > - I refrain from checking anything in until 2.2.2 for unix/win > has been released, then I grab hold of the maint branch and > check fixes in and we release MacPython 2.2.2 with a slightly > different set of sources, or > - You hold up the release process until I've found the problem > and fixed it, and then we do 2.2.2b2 to make sure the fix > doesn't break any other platforms. > > It's your call, Please do all the checkins on the Mac branch you want. For checkins in the rest of the code, I think you should use your normal caution but please fix things that are broken! --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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