Am 13.01.2013 03:15, schrieb Nick Coghlan:
On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Brian Curtin
wrote: On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Nick Coghlan
wrote: I've started work on the PEP 432 implementation at https://bitbucket.org/ncoghlan/cpython_sandbox/compare/pep432_modular_bootst...
As part of that work, I'm also cleaning up some of the crazier things in the source tree layout, like "pythonrun" being this gigantic monolith covering interpreter initialisation, code execution and interpreter shutdown all in one file, as well as the source files for the application binaries being mixed in with the source files for standard library builtin and extension modules.
This means I know I'm breaking the Windows builds. Rather than leaving that until the end, I'm looking for someone that's willing to take the changes from the "pep432_modular_bootstrap" in my sandbox repo, check what is needed to get them building on Windows, and then send me pull requests on BitBucket to fix them.
I'll try to take a look within the next few days.
Richard Oudkerk has given me a patch at least for the VS 2010 files. (We discovered in the process that bitbucket only allows pull requests for forked repos back to their parent - no pull requests between sibling repos).
That sounds unfortunate -- did you open a report/feature request in their tracker? Georg