> [Guido] > > Is anybody maintaining the project files for Visual Studio 7.1? [Tim] > Martin, Thomas and I all fiddle it when we notice it needs > something. I view Martin as being the primary owner. > > > In recent checkins a new file was added (pystrtod.c) that isn't > > included in the project file yet. > > Fixed now. I was running on Win98SE when that first got checked in, > so fiddled the VC6 project files (in PC/VC6). Didn't have VC7.1 on > that box. Thanks! > > I hesitate to make the checkin myself because I honestly don't > > understand which files are affected... > > Just "the usual": used the GUI to add the new file to the pythoncore > project. Something I did to the project in response to some insistent messages at startup seems to have touched every single .proj file, which is one reason why I was hesitant to check those changes in. > test_anydbm fails, I think because of some problem with Sleepycat > bsddb and/or our wrappers. > > test_tcl doesn't get off the ground because it can't find tk84.dll. Known problem, goes away when you install it. > All other "-u network,largefile" tests passed on WinXP, in both > release and debug builds (although I haven't downloaded the codec > test files, so those tests get skipped). > > test_asynchat fails if you run it a *second* time, from .pyc/.pyo > file instead of from scratch. This is a known problem with marshal > not knowing how to deal with a float infinity (don't ask). So is someone going to fix it? > test_zlib is much faster than it used to be <wink>. There are a few other tests that are very slow, I believe test_thread is one. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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