[issue17391] _cursesmodule Fails to Build on GCC 2.95 (static)

2014-07-22 Thread Charles-François Natali
Charles-François Natali added the comment: Jerrfey, thanks for your patch, but apparently in the - long - meantime, the declaration has already been moved up. -- nosy: +neologix resolution: - out of date stage: - resolved status: open - closed ___

[issue17391] _cursesmodule Fails to Build on GCC 2.95 (static)

2014-07-22 Thread Jeffrey Armstrong
Jeffrey Armstrong added the comment: Next time I see a bug I'll be sure to wait rather than actually submit a patch... -- ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue17391 ___

[issue17391] _cursesmodule Fails to Build on GCC 2.95 (static)

2014-07-22 Thread Charles-François Natali
Charles-François Natali added the comment: Jeffrey Armstrong added the comment: Next time I see a bug I'll be sure to wait rather than actually submit a patch... I understand your frustration, but please don't do that: you have to understand that we don't have any automatic reminder of

[issue17391] _cursesmodule Fails to Build on GCC 2.95 (static)

2014-07-16 Thread Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence added the comment: Can we have a review of the one line patch please. -- nosy: +BreamoreBoy versions: +Python 3.4, Python 3.5 -Python 3.3 ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue17391

[issue17391] _cursesmodule Fails to Build on GCC 2.95 (static)

2013-03-10 Thread Jeffrey Armstrong
New submission from Jeffrey Armstrong: When compiling Modules/_cursesmodule.c as a static module with GCC 2.95.3, an error is encountered on line 2260 in PyCurses_GetWin. The error occurs because the PyCursesInitialised macro appears prior _Py_IDENTIFIER(read), which is actually a variable

[issue17391] _cursesmodule Fails to Build on GCC 2.95 (static)

2013-03-10 Thread Jeffrey Armstrong
Changes by Jeffrey Armstrong jeffrey.armstr...@approximatrix.com: -- components: +Extension Modules -Build ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue17391 ___