Ned Deily <n...@python.org> added the comment:

Thanks for the report. This problem was reported previously in bpo-24844 and 
was determined to be due a partial implementation of atomics support in the 
early versions of LLVM compilers provided in the Apple Developer Tools for 
macOS 10.7. While the start of a patch was proposed there, it languished for 
lack of interest and the issue was subsequently closed by the submitter. Since 
you have already have a workaround (and using a newer compiler is a good idea 
in this), I think there will be little interest in reviving this issue.

By the way, since you need to continue to use macOS 10.7, you may want to 
consider using Python (and many other third-party packages) from the MacPorts 
project. They provide pre-built binaries for these packages, including the 
latest versions of Python 3.10, built for multiple versions of macOS including 
10.7 Lion. I was able to install MacPorts and a fully functional Python 3.10.3 
on a 10.7.5 system in fewer than 5 minutes.  
https://www.macports.org/install.php#installing

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resolution:  -> duplicate
stage:  -> resolved
status: open -> closed
superseder:  -> Python 3.5rc1 compilation error with Apple clang 4.2 included 
with Xcode 4
versions: +Python 3.10

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