Hi Richard,
many thanks for your hints. I didn't test STACKLESS_OFF before and
I found issue #23. :-)
My testing:
- On Linux 64bit: build Python-2.7.5 from www.python.org, run unit tests
as reference.
- On Linux 64bit: build with STACKLESS_OFF, run the unit tests
- On Linux 64bit: release and debug mode, run the unit tests for Python
and Stackless in each.
- On Windows Win32 and amd64: build, run the unit tests for Python
and Stackless in each.
Unfortunately my Mingw32 environment is currently broken.
I think we should consider whether we need to do all these, and
perhaps automating the process to save on all the manual work I used
to do.
Thoughts?
Automated build servers? That's a lot of work.
Cheers
Anselm
p.s. Stackless Python 2.7.4 and 2.7.5 is released and available for
download from www.stackless.com.
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