Gary Herron wrote: > I just upgraded my development system to RedHat 9, and now I get two > compilation errors on the Python CVS tree. I'll have time to examine > them tonight, but I thought I'd get a notice out now on the chance > that someone else has already resolved them. > > 1. Compilation of _tkinter comes up wit > #error "unsupported Tcl configuration" > > The failing test was changed just yesterday, but the previous > version gives the same results: > In revision 1.155: > #if TCL_UTF_MAX != 3 && !(defined(Py_UNICODE_WIDE) && TCL_UTF_MAX==6) > and in revision 1.154: > #if TCL_UTF_MAX != 3 > > And yet, if I remove the test, I get a (very minimally tested) > working version of Tkinter, so the test should probably be modified > to pass in whatever circumstances RH 9 presents. That change is indeed intended to fix the problem. You need to configure Python with --enable-unicode=ucs4 on Redhat 9; compiling in UCS-2 support is not supported if you want Tkinter to work with the Tk provided by Redhat. Before this change, --enable-unicode=ucs4 would not work, either. Outright removing the test gives is incorrect as well. > (How to I get past the > "Use of the `network' resource not enabled" > result of running test_socket_ssl.py?) Pass "-u network" to regrtest. Regards, Martin
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