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

  * status:  needs_review => positive_review
  * reviewer:  => Minh Van Nguyen


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:7 drkirkby]:
 > could you double- check you are using the same package as me, since I
 simply can't see this spurious file.

 I have re-checked
 
[http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/kirkby/portability/python-2.6.4.p7/python-2.6.4.p7.spkg
 python-2.6.4.p7.spkg] and indeed it's OK by me. I have no idea why I
 received the warning about a bytecode file under the directory `patches/`.
 What I would usually do is take an spkg that has been compressed or just
 tarball'd, and unpack it. Then I would go through that unpacked spkg with
 Mercurial to make sure that Mercurial is happy with the repository under
 consideration. I have built
 
[http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/kirkby/portability/python-2.6.4.p7/python-2.6.4.p7.spkg
 python-2.6.4.p7.spkg] on the following:

  * bsd.math
  * Cygwin (winxp1 on boxen.math)
  * rosemary.math
  * sage.math
  * t2.math

 On all systems/platforms that I tested, the said Python package builds as
 claimed. Where relevant (i.e. bsd.math, rosemary.math, sage.math), all
 doctests passed.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/8440#comment:8>
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