On 9/18/2015 9:18 AM, Victor Stinner wrote: > Sadly, Python 3.5.0 comes with regressions. FYI I fixed the following > regressions: The tracker needs a new keyword: '3.5regression', to match others. > "OSError in os.waitpid() on Windows" > http://bugs.python.org/issue25118 > > "Windows: datetime.datetime.now() raises an OverflowError for date > after year 2038" > http://bugs.python.org/issue25155 > > "3.5: Include/pyatomic.h is incompatible with OpenMP (compilation of > the third-party yt module fails on Python 3.5)" > http://bugs.python.org/issue25150 > > It may be good to not wait too long before releasing a first 3.5.1 > bugfix version :-) > > I just pushed fixes. We may wait a little bit for buildbots ;-) > > -- > > There are some more issues which may be Python 3.5 regressions: > > "Regression: test_datetime fails on 3.5, Win 7, works on 3.4" > http://bugs.python.org/issue25092 > > "asynico: add ssl_object extra info" > http://bugs.python.org/issue25114 > > "test_httpservers hangs on 3.5.0, win 7" > http://bugs.python.org/issue25095 You also diagnosed another regression: "AST for dict and set displays has the lineno of the first value" https://bugs.python.org/issue25131 -- Terry Jan Reedy
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