Mark Dickinson <dickinsm <at> gmail.com> writes: > > But I'd expect that there are already similar issues > with a 'fat' build of py3k on OS X. After all, there's > already a 'WORDS_BIGENDIAN' in pyconfig.h.in. I > don't know where this is used. It's used e.g. in unicode encoding/decoding, and in the IO lib. If that constant can't take different values depending on the CPU arch, we have a big problem. Regards Antoine.
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