That's great - thanks alot.
Cheers,
Max
On 9/23/05, Michael Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jeremy Maxfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sorry I think you're 'much mistaken'... The revision of PyState.c in the rc242c1looks like 2.38.22 (should be
2.42) and
Anthony Baxter wrote:
Starting in about 11 hours time, the release24-maint branch is FROZEN
for the 2.4.2c1 release. The freeze will last for around a day, and
then we're in a state of mostly-frozen for another week, until 2.4.2
(final). During that week, please don't check things into the
Reinhold Birkenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anthony Baxter wrote:
Starting in about 11 hours time, the release24-maint branch is FROZEN
for the 2.4.2c1 release. The freeze will last for around a day, and
then we're in a state of mostly-frozen for another week, until 2.4.2
(final).
On Thursday 22 September 2005 23:36, Jeremy Maxfield wrote:
Can the fix for [ 1163563 ] Sub threads execute in restricted mode
(
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1163563gr
oup_id=5470atid=105470 )
go in before 2.4.2 final?
This is a real show stopper for us - we can't
Anthony Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 22 September 2005 23:36, Jeremy Maxfield wrote:
Can the fix for [ 1163563 ] Sub threads execute in restricted mode
(
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1163563gr
oup_id=5470atid=105470 )
go in before 2.4.2 final?
This
I don't think it's too risky.
Michael Hudson did the work and it'sbeen checked into the python
CVS for a while. (Python/pystate.c Rev 2.42 and Modules/threadmodule.c Rev 2.64 are required files).
We're stuck on Python 2.3.3 because of this bug...(2.4 thread code with thisbug was backported to
Sorry I think you're 'much mistaken'...
The revision of PyState.c in the rc242c1 looks like 2.38.22 (should be 2.42)
and threadmodule.clooks like 2.59 (should be 2.64)
Cheers,
Max
On 9/22/05, Michael Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anthony Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 22
Jeremy Maxfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry I think you're 'much mistaken'...
The revision of PyState.c in the rc242c1 looks like 2.38.22 (should be
2.42)
and threadmodule.c looks like 2.59 (should be 2.64)
Looks like you're right but SF CVS is being *astonishingly* slow right
now.
Starting in about 11 hours time, the release24-maint branch is FROZEN
for the 2.4.2c1 release. The freeze will last for around a day, and
then we're in a state of mostly-frozen for another week, until 2.4.2
(final). During that week, please don't check things into the branch
unless you check
Hi,
A quick note, the profile.py module is broken -- crashes on some
examples and real-world programs. I think I should be able to fix it by
tomorrow, but not tonight.
(See example checked in in the CVS trunk -- Lib/test/test_profile --
which passes, but for some reason I get completely
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 09:21:14PM +0200, Armin Rigo wrote:
A quick note, the profile.py module is broken -- crashes on some
examples and real-world programs. I think I should be able to fix it by
tomorrow, but not tonight.
It was easier than I thought, sorry for the alarm.
Armin
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