Hi,
Am 30.04.2013 16:40, schrieb Christian Tismer:
Hi Anselm,
On 4/30/13 9:47 AM, Anselm Kruis wrote:
Hi,
yesterday I committed the fix for bug
http://www.stackless.com/ticket/21 (crash on exit in
slp_kill_tasks_with_stacks) and the
enhancement http://www.stackless.com/ticket/22 (soft switch for
decorators) to branch 2.7-slp.
Usually I would prefer a bit more discussion about the changes,
especially for fairly large change like the soft-switch support for
context managers. But I tested the change very thoroughly and couldn't
find any problems. Every relevant code path is covered by test-cases
and I tested on windows 32bit, Linux 64bit with and without PyDEBUG,
with Visual Studio, gcc and clang.
With this changes in place, I propose to tag current tip of branch
2.7-slp as release candidate v2.7.4rc2-slp. Release candidate 2 to
avoid confusion with my unofficial v2.7.4rc1-slp.
+1 from me!
Ok, I'll create the tag tomorrow morning. Anybody has any pending
changes or other objections, please write a note to the list or create a
ticket.
A detail question about the Windows MSI-Installer: usually I build this
installer using the latest available sqlite3 Version. The released
CPython installer contains a fairly old version 3.6.21. Shall we use the
old version or the current one? (On Linux the locally installed version
is used.)
I have a fairly crowded schedule for the next two weekends, but I
could build windows installers and update
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/stackless-python on Wednesday. Then we
could release 2.7.4 in about 3 weeks.
I hope to get time to work on this, too. There was a promise to do
a stackless installer for OS X from me.
Did you have a chance to look into wheel? That might be a clean way to
build eggs, which are wheels, now.
Yes, I looked into it. It is a good specification, but not suitable for
our purpose, because it completely prevents running code during the
installation. Remember, the the PyPi stackless-python package installs a
second python interpreter into an existing python installation. That's
completely impossible using wheel.
There is an alpha of a wheel enabled Pip flavor.
Good news. But for stackless-python we only need support for
Distutils-style source archives.
cheers
Anselm
cheers - chris
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