Did the lxml project indicate they will provide a new release soon that incorporates these fixes? I tried to build the latest development code from source, but run into many issues (lxml build server down, source package missing the pre-generated C code etc. etc.), and customer company policy wouldn't allow using a development version in production anyway. The lxml 3.5.0 does not install with pypy-5.0.0 (it used to with pypy-4.0.1, though it was too buggy to be useful), and the lxml-cffi no longer installs. On 08-03-16 15:26, Armin Rigo wrote:
Hi Matti,
On 8 March 2016 at 15:15, matti picus <matti.picus@gmail.com> wrote:
We could package it and upload as rc1, but version_info will not have rc1 unless we rerun the builds. Confusing. I prefer to apologize if we get it wrong and release a 5.0.1 bugfix +1. Go ahead as far as I'm concerned.
About the release notice: "As a result, lxml with its cython compiled component passes all tests on PyPy" is not clear until the next official lxml is released. The current lxml 3.5.0 still contains a partially buggy workaround that tries to make it work on previous versions of cpyext. The trunk version at https://github.com/lxml/lxml has got this code removed, and that's the version that works.
I'll make the ppc releases once the other releases are out.
A bientôt,
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