Py2.5.1 release candidate
It looks like the release candidate has been held-up for a bit. If it is going to stay held-up for a few days, can we unfreeze it so some bugfixes can go in (fixing the +0/-0 problem, eliminating some segfaults, and fixing some exception code)? Raymond
Raymond Hettinger schrieb:
It looks like the release candidate has been held-up for a bit. If it is going to stay held-up for a few days, can we unfreeze it so some bugfixes can go in (fixing the +0/-0 problem, eliminating some segfaults, and fixing some exception code)?
No, the release binaries are all produced, and just await upload. If it's an urgent issue, we need another RC. If it isn't urgent (e.g. not a regression relative to 2.5.0), I think it should wait for 2.5.2. (IMHO all, of course) Regards, Martin
On Wednesday 11 April 2007 07:07, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
Raymond Hettinger schrieb:
It looks like the release candidate has been held-up for a bit. If it is going to stay held-up for a few days, can we unfreeze it so some bugfixes can go in (fixing the +0/-0 problem, eliminating some segfaults, and fixing some exception code)?
No, the release binaries are all produced, and just await upload.
Apologies for the delay in the uploading - some stuff came up over
the Easter break, and then the website wouldn't rebuild (David and
Andrew fixed the latter, yay!)
Anthony
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