On 14 January 2011 12:31, Robert Bradshaw <rober...@math.washington.edu>wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:27 AM, Stefan Behnel <stefan...@behnel.de>
> wrote:
> > Robert Bradshaw, 14.01.2011 12:12:
> >> On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:11 AM, mark florisson wrote:
> >>> On 14 January 2011 12:08, mark florisson wrote:
> >>>> On 14 January 2011 12:06, Stefan Behnel wrote:
> >>>>> The build complains because it cannot find a file called
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Cython/Debugger/do_repeat.pyx
> >>>>
> >>> Apparently something left that should have been removed, apologies. You
> can
> >>> remove it from the setup.py in the list on line 104.
> >>
> >> Done.
> >
> > Ok, that looks better.
> >
> > Now that the debugger support is an official feature, should we have a
> > Hudson job that builds Cython and all tests with gdb support enabled?
>
> Yes, that would make sense. We'd have to build our own newer gdb of
> course, and a debug version of Python.
>
> - Robert
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That would be great. In that case, is it possible that my branch will make
it to Hudson? Otherwise Hudson will only be useful after merging into
mainline, which is probably just a few hours or days before the release. In
any case it would also help prevent for instance the issue we had now where
my branch did introduce a problem just before the release (in the future I
will run the full test suite instead of skipping some of them with those
options to runtests.py). If that's a hassle I wouldn't mind mainline branch
access either, I promise I'll be good :)

The important thing is Python with debug symbols, it does not necessarily
have to be a debug build. The thing is that at least many Linux distros ship
debug symbols with the debug build (usually Python is compiled with -g, but
then stripped). This is for instance the case in Ubuntu (and probably
Debian). However, in Fedora for instance even the debug build is shipped
without symbols, and they need to be installed separately.
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