Terry Reedy wrote: > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote: > >> i look forward to seeing the same incremental improvement applied to >> the development of python, evidence of which would be clearly seen by >> the acceptance of one of the following patches, one of which is dated >> 2003: > >> http://bugs.python.org/issue841454 > > Against 2.3, rejected due to dependence on SCons. > Also appears to have been incomplete, needing more work. No it was complete but use SCons. Most of changes changes in code you will see again in 3871. >> http://bugs.python.org/issue3754 > > Open by Roumen Petrov, no review, see below. This is again request and the patch is for trunk. It share common idea with 841454:Cross building python for mingw32:Andreas Ames (yxcv):2003-11-13 14:31 1006238:Cross compile patch:Daniel Goertzen (goertzen):2004-08-09 22:05 1597850:Cross compiling patches for MINGW hanwen:2006-11-16 16:57 >> http://bugs.python.org/issue3871 > > Open, from same submitter, only (minor) review by you. > Does this supercede 3754? No. It share common changes to code with 841454, 1006238, 1412448, 1597850. May be 1597850 and 3871 supercede 1412448. The issue3871 raise questions (and include solution/work around) related to: 2942 - mingw/cygwin do not accept asm file as extension source 2445 - Use The CygwinCCompiler Under Cygwin 1706863 - Failed to build Python 2.5.1 with sqlite3 Also issues related to LDFLAGS: 4010 - configure options don't trickle down to distutils 1628484 - Python 2.5 64 bit compile fails on Solaris 10/gcc 4.1.1 [SNIP]
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