#8440: Removal of pyprocessing causing problems as _multiprocessing not building
on Solaris
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   Reporter:  drkirkby      |       Owner:  drkirkby                            
       
       Type:  defect        |      Status:  needs_work                          
       
   Priority:  blocker       |   Milestone:  sage-4.3.4                          
       
  Component:  solaris       |    Keywords:                                      
       
     Author:  David Kirkby  |    Upstream:  Not yet reported upstream; Will do 
shortly.
   Reviewer:                |      Merged:                                      
       
Work_issues:                |  
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Comment(by drkirkby):

 Hi Minh,
 I need to go out very soon and get a train, so don't have time to fully
 investigate this, but there appears there may be something wrong on the
 math's computer setup, as what I am putting there, and what I can see in
 the browser are not the same. (This could be the fact the ZIL log is
 disabled - complex story, and one I need to discuss again with William).


 There '''should''' be a .spkg in the directory
 http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/kirkby/portability/python-2.6.4.p7/

 which does (for me at least) '''not''' have any such file or problem.
 There '''should''' be a directory below that where I extracted the file.
 But when I look with the browser, I can '''not'''  see any of it! So in
 summary.

  * I don't see the problem you do.
  * Changes I am making on the file system do not appear to be reflected in
 what I can see from my browser.

 If you look at this location, you might find the package, but I'm totally
 confused. I think the file system might be messed up.

 {{{
 kir...@t2:[/home/kirkby/portability/python-2.6.4.p7] $ ls
 python-2.6.4.p7       python-2.6.4.p7.spkg
 kir...@t2:[/home/kirkby/portability/python-2.6.4.p7] $
 }}}

 I will have to look later, as I need to go out now.

 Dave

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