Hi Graham,
Apple called it Xcode 2.4.1 and it was released maybe a month ago. I
didn't try building mod_python-3.3 with Xcode 2.4.
Here's what gcc says:
[zim:~] ron% gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: i686-apple-darwin8
Configured with: /private/var/tmp/gcc/gcc-5367.obj~1/src/configure
--disable-checking -enable-werror --prefix=/usr --mandir=/share/man
--enable-languages=c,objc,c++,obj-c++
--program-transform-name=/^[cg][^.-]*$/s/$/-4.0/
--with-gxx-include-dir=/include/c++/4.0.0 --with-slibdir=/usr/lib
--build=powerpc-apple-darwin8 --with-arch=nocona --with-tune=generic
--program-prefix= --host=i686-apple-darwin8 --target=i686-apple-darwin8
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5367)
[zim:~] ron%
cheers,
Ron
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
Ron, can you do me a favour and tell me which version of XCode you
are using, the one that came with the box or whether you might have
access to the version of XCode that was released at Mac WWDC in
August or the one released just recently to ADC members.
The easiest way is to look at the build number output from gcc with
the -v option.
graham-dumpletons-powerbook-g4-15:~ grahamd$ gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: powerpc-apple-darwin8
Configured with: /private/var/tmp/gcc/gcc-5341.obj~1/src/configure
--disable-checking -enable-werror --prefix=/usr --mandir=/share/man
--enable-languages=c,objc,c++,obj-c++
--program-transform-name=/^[cg][^.-]*$/s/$/-4.0/
--with-gxx-include-dir=/include/c++/4.0.0 --with-slibdir=/usr/lib
--build=powerpc-apple-darwin8 --host=powerpc-apple-darwin8
--target=powerpc-apple-darwin8
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5341)
I have the version of XCode from before WWDC installed. We are still
renewing our ADC membership so haven't got access to more recent
version yet.
I ask, as there was a potential issue with gcc from XCode released at
WWDC not being able to link mod_python. Details of this issue can be
seen at:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-186
I want to see if this was something specific to that one person or there
is actually an issue.
Thanks.
Graham
Ron Reisor wrote ..
+1 MacOSX 10.4.8 (Intel), Apache 2.0.59 (mpm-prefork), Python 2.5
cheers,
Ron
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Jim Gallacher wrote:
The mod_python 3.3-0-dev-20061109 tarball is available for testing.
We are almost ready for a 3.3.0 release. It's been a while since we've
had
extensive testing of trunk and I think it would be wise to have a preliminary
testing round. Unless there are huge problems we'll do an official beta
next
week. If it looks *really* good we might even jump right to the release.
At this point svn trunk should be considered frozen execpt to fix issues
that
testing exposes or minor documentation changes.
Here are the rules:
In order for a file to be officially announced, it has to be tested by
developers on the dev list. Anyone subscribed to this list can (and
should feel obligated to :-) ) test it, and provide feedback *to _this_
list*! (Not the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, and preferably not me
personally).
The files are (temporarily) available here:
http://people.apache.org/~jgallacher/mod_python/dist/
http://people.apache.org/~jgallacher/mod_python/dist/mod_python-3.3.0-dev-20061109.tgz
http://people.apache.org/~jgallacher/mod_python/dist/mod_python-3.3.0-dev-20061109.tgz.md5
Please download it, then do the usual
$ ./configure --with-apxs=/wherever/it/is
$ make
$ (su)
# make install
Then (as non-root user!)
$ make check
Or for you Windows folks
$ cd test
$ python test.py
And see if any tests fail. If they pass, send a +1 to the list, if they
fail, send the details (the versions of OS, Apache, Apache-mpm, Python,
the test output, and suggestions, if any).
Please present your test results in the following format:
+1 OS version, Apache version (apache mpm), Python Version
For example:
+1 Linux Debian Sid, Apache 2.0.55 (mpm-worker), Python 2.3.5
Presenting your information in a consistent format will help in
tabulating the results. You can include additional information in each
section, just don't use extra commas. There is no need to include the
mod_python version in this string as that information is available in
the email subject. Who knows, one day I may actually write a script to
extract this information automatically. :)
Thank you for your assistance,
Jim Gallacher
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