On 09Sep2015 0642, Larry Hastings wrote:
On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.5 release
team, I'm surprised to announce the availability of Python 3.5.0rc4,
also known as Python 3.5.0 Release Candidate 4.
Python 3.5.0 Release Candidate 3 was only released about a day ago.
However: during testing, a major regression was discovered, reported on
the issue tracker as #25027:
http://bugs.python.org/issue25027
Python 3.5 includes some big changes on how Python is built on Windows.
One of those changes resulted in Python processes on Windows exceeding
the maximum number of loadable shared libraries. As a result Windows
builds of Python could no longer run major Python software stacks like
Pandas and Jupyter. Fixing this required non-trivial last-minute changes
to the Windows build--and those changes need testing. We therefore
elected to insert an extra release candidate before the final release,
to get these changes into your hands as soon as possible, so that
Windows users could test these changes.
For more background and info about the change on Windows, I've written a
follow-up post to my previous one.
http://stevedower.id.au/blog/building-for-python-3-5-part-two/
The short version is that we now include a shared dependency in the
installer (vcruntime140.dll), and extensions built with future versions
of the compiler but targeting Python 3.5 will include their own private
copy of this dependency (which will be named vcruntime1#0.dll where # != 4).
Cheers,
Steve
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