What's blocking 2.2.1?
I think I'm caught up on porting fixes from the trunk to the release22-maint branch. Now would be a good time to shout if you think I've missed something (although I might not read my email before Monday). (I've entirely ignored the Mac subtree here. Jack, that's your problem, I'm afraid). There are still some bugs in the trunk that need fixing, though. [ #496873 ] cPickle / time.struct_time loop - I think this one is firmly in Guido's domain. [ #501591 ] dir() doc is old - probably not that hard. are all that are marked as 2.2.1 candidates (apart from two MacOS bugs), but there are probably more. I don't want to trawl through all the 250+ (!) open bugs to look for them if I don't have to, so can I ask people to nominate bugs they know of? Cheers, M. -- We've had a lot of problems going from glibc 2.0 to glibc 2.1. People claim binary compatibility. Except for functions they don't like. -- Peter Van Eynde, comp.lang.lisp
On Friday, February 22, 2002, at 03:10 , Michael Hudson wrote:
I think I'm caught up on porting fixes from the trunk to the release22-maint branch. Now would be a good time to shout if you think I've missed something (although I might not read my email before Monday).
(I've entirely ignored the Mac subtree here. Jack, that's your problem, I'm afraid).
I'll do a quick check to see whether there's anything that is vital for
Mac OS X unix Python that has to go in, I'll let you know.
I think MacPython will have to be done after the unix/win distribution
has been made, but that depends on your timeframe (i.e. if you can hand
the Mac/ portion of the tree over to me real soon now I can try and
squeeze the time in).
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- Jack Jansen
[Michael Hudson]
I think I'm caught up on porting fixes from the trunk to the release22-maint branch.
Voluminous thanks for the work, Michael!
There are still some bugs in the trunk that need fixing, though. ... [ #501591 ] dir() doc is old - probably not that hard.
I just reassigned that one to me; Fred is off today, and it's shallow (the docstring got updated to a correct state when I implemented 2.2 dir() changes, but somehow or other the docs didn't). I'll fix this before I pass out tonight.
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Fred L. Drake, Jr.
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Jack Jansen
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Michael Hudson
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Tim Peters