[issue23924] Add OS X to Dev Guide Quickstart build step

2015-04-13 Thread Ned Deily
Ned Deily added the comment: Done. Thanks for the patch! -- resolution: -> fixed stage: commit review -> resolved status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker ___

[issue23924] Add OS X to Dev Guide Quickstart build step

2015-04-13 Thread Roundup Robot
Roundup Robot added the comment: New changeset 56b0001c7a29 by Ned Deily in branch 'default': Issue #23924: Expand the QuickStart section to mention OS X and link https://hg.python.org/devguide/rev/56b0001c7a29 -- nosy: +python-dev ___ Python tracker

[issue23924] Add OS X to Dev Guide Quickstart build step

2015-04-13 Thread Carol Willing
Carol Willing added the comment: @ned.deily Thanks for the review. Please push for me. Thanks :) -- ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-

[issue23924] Add OS X to Dev Guide Quickstart build step

2015-04-13 Thread Ned Deily
Ned Deily added the comment: The updates look good to me, thanks! Are you able to push this? If not, I can do it. -- stage: -> commit review ___ Python tracker ___ __

[issue23924] Add OS X to Dev Guide Quickstart build step

2015-04-13 Thread Carol Willing
Carol Willing added the comment: @ned.deily Thanks for the feedback. I changed the text on the QuickStart build step #2 since it was not clear to some sprinters that UNIX included Mac OS X. I added link in the text to direct to the Build Dependencies section. Thanks for the suggestion. -

[issue23924] Add OS X to Dev Guide Quickstart build step

2015-04-13 Thread Ned Deily
Ned Deily added the comment: In general, references in the devguide to UNIX are intended to include OS X. In other words, in the guide "UNIX" is generally equivalent to "not Windows" at least for Python 3 now that other, ancient non-POSIX platforms, like classic MacOS or VMS or OS/2 are no lo

[issue23924] Add OS X to Dev Guide Quickstart build step

2015-04-12 Thread Carol Willing
New submission from Carol Willing: Since many devs use OS X, it would be helpful to add a mention of OS X in Step 2 (Build). It would also be helpful to add that it is okay to ignore build errors/warnings as long as CPython reports building correctly. -- components: Devguide messages: