> I prepared the patch for 2.4.2 since it is indeed a bugfix. The current > test produces wrong results if the compiler is GCC 4.0 which inhibits a > successful build of Python 2.4. I should probably add that I'm not flagging that I think there's a problem here. I'm mostly urging caution - I hate having to cut brown-paper-bag releases <wink>. If possible, can the folks on c++-sig try this patch out and put their results in the patch discussion? If you're keen, you could try jumping onto HP's testdrive systems (http://www.testdrive.hp.com/). From what I recall, they have a bunch of systems with non-gcc C++ compilers, including the DEC^WDigital^Compaq^WHP one on the alphas, and the HP C++ compiler on the HP/UX boxes[1]. (and, it should be added, I very much appreciate the work you've put into fixing this problem) Anthony [1] dunno how useful the HP/UX C++ compiler is going to be - last time I was exposed to it, many years ago, it was... not good. -- Anthony Baxter <anthony at interlink.com.au> It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
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