On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 08:29:31AM -0800, Guido van Rossum wrote: > John Draper <crunch at shopip.com> (the famous Capt'n Crunch) reports > that on his OpenBSD box, he can't build a debug version of Python > 2.3(.3c1, but I doubt that matters) unless he tweaks the configure > file to add -O3 to the C flags. That sounds fishy to me, but he > insists that's how it is, and he's reproduced it from a clean tarball. > Debugging it further doesn't really seem to be within John's power; > the -O3 trick was found by his partner Steve who's temporarily > unavailable. > > The symptom is that without -O3, a "python" binary gets built but its > use to run setup.py segfaults. Is there anyone here with access to an > OpenBSD box who could try to reproduce this? OpenBSD 3.3 builds both HEAD and r233c1 fine for me. This is code out of the anoncvs repository btw. -c -- 12:00:00 up 21 days, 1:44, 12 users, load average: 0.01, 0.07, 0.09
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