Michael Hudson wrote: > Anthony Baxter <anthony at interlink.com.au> writes: > >>So I'm currently planning for a 2.4.2 sometime around mid September. I figure >>we cut a release candidate either on the 7th or 14th, and a final a week >>later. > > Cool. I'm not sure how many outstanding bugs should be fixed before > 2.4.2. Some stuff to do with files with PEP 263 style declarations? > (Walter? I've lost track of these). True, there's a whole bunch of them (mostly duplicates): Bug #1076985: Incorrect behaviour of StreamReader.readline leads to crash (fixed) Bug #1089395: segfault/assert in tokenizer (fixed) Bug #1098990: codec readline() splits lines apart (fixed) Bug #1163244: Syntax error on large file with MBCS encoding (open) Bug #1175396: codecs.readline sometimes removes newline chars (open) Bug #1178484: Erroneous line number error in Py2.4.1 (open) Bug #1200686: SyntaxError raised on win32 for correct files (open, probably duplicate) Bug #1211639: parser tells invalid syntax with correct code (duplicate) Bug #1218930: Parser chokes on big files (duplicate) Bug #1225059: Line endings problem with Python 2.4.1 cause imports to fail (duplicate) Bug #1241507: StreamReader broken for byte string to byte string codecs (fixed) Bug #1251631: Python 2.4.1 crashes when importing the attached script (open, probably duplicate) Patch #1101726: Patch for potential buffer overrun in tokenizer.c (applied) Most of them are fixed. #1178484 is waiting for a final OK. Bye, Walter Dörwald
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