Ned Deily wrote: >> I'll crank up some OS X installer builds and run them on G3 and G4 Macs >> vs 32-/64- Intel. Any tests of interest beyond the default regttest.py? > > FIrst attempt was a fat (32-bit i386 and ppc) build on 10.5 targeted for > 10.3 and above; this is the similar to recent python.org OSX installers. > The good news: on 10.5 i386, running the default regrtest, no signficant > differences were noted from an installer built from the current main > py3k head. Okay, that's awesome. Thanks. > Bad news: the same build installed on a G4 running 10.5 hung hard in > test_pow of test_builtin; a kill was needed to terminate python. Same > results on a G3 running 10.4. Okay, that's less than awesome. But still a huge thanks. > Then I tried a couple of random floats: > > Python 3.1a2+ (py3k-short-float-repr, Apr 13 2009, 20:55:35) > [GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5490)] on darwin > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>> 3.1 > -9.255965342383856e+61 >>>> 1. > ^C > Terminated <-- kill needed I don't suppose it's possible that you could run this under gdb and get a stack trace when it starts looping (assuming that's what's happening)? I think I might have a PPC Mac Mini I can get my hands on, and I'll test there if possible. Eric.
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