MacPython-OS9 test failures
Barry (and others),
I added a couple of bug reports for things that fail in MacPython-OS9.
My personal feeling
is that it's best to leave fixing these until the unix/windows/MacOSX
release of Python 2.3
has been done. This has the disadvantage that MacPython-OS9 and the
rest of the pythons
are built from slightly different source trees, but we've done that in
the past and
no-one seems to be bothered by it. The alternative would be to fix the
problems
now, with any destabilizing results that may have.
Opinions?
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Jack Jansen,
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 08:25, Jack Jansen wrote:
Barry (and others), I added a couple of bug reports for things that fail in MacPython-OS9. My personal feeling is that it's best to leave fixing these until the unix/windows/MacOSX release of Python 2.3 has been done. This has the disadvantage that MacPython-OS9 and the rest of the pythons are built from slightly different source trees, but we've done that in the past and no-one seems to be bothered by it.
That's not too bad, given that it should all sync up again for 2.3.1. I'd feel more comfortable with this option. -Barry
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Barry Warsaw
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Jack Jansen