IIRC, it might be me who opened this bug in the first place, so of course I have a machine suitable for the test. :) In any case, my 'make test' of 2.3c1 fails with the test_time AEST thingy. If someone will once again give me step-by-step instructions for what they want done, I'll test it again. At 08:40 PM 7/22/03 +0100, Michael Hudson wrote: >"Brett C." <bac@OCF.Berkeley.EDU> writes: > > > Brett C. wrote: > >> Just a quick reminder, I am going off for a vacation and my > >> brother's wedding tomorrow (July 13) and won't have a definite Net > >> connection until July 22. > >> > > > > OK, I am back with vacation having gained a sister-in-law and possible > > housing in San Luis Obispo. > > > >> The bug #762934 (patch for configure.in to detect time.tzset better) > >> is still open. I uploaded my own version of the patch that is more > >> explicit in detecting whether the function works properly. It works > >> for me, but tzset has always worked properly for me. If someone > >> with Red Hat 6.2 can test it that would be great (that will close > >> bug #763153). > >> > > > > This bug is still open. Skip and I have verified it works on OS X, > > but it *really* needs to be tested on a Red Hat 6.2 box. > >Hang on... I think the starship is RH 6.2... yep. I'll build and see >what happens (tho' it's possible glibc or whatever has been upgraded). > >Cheers, >M. > >-- > Unfortunately, nigh the whole world is now duped into thinking that > silly fill-in forms on web pages is the way to do user interfaces. > -- Erik Naggum, comp.lang.lisp > >_______________________________________________ >Python-Dev mailing list >Python-Dev@python.org >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev
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