On 05/10/2018 22:01, Rob Boehne wrote:
> On 10/5/18, 10:33 AM, "Python-Dev on behalf of Michael Haubenwallner"
> michael.haubenwall...@ssi-schaefer.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >... I build everything myself, using xlc
> >(gcc introduces the need for a GNU RTE, e.g., glibc).
>
> Usin
On 05/10/2018 16:15, Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> being on a similar road with Gentoo Prefix, I really do appreciate
> your AIX related work!
>
> However, for two (not so minor) topics I've got a little different
> experience, which I think should be mentioned here for completion:
On 10/5/18, 10:33 AM, "Python-Dev on behalf of Michael Haubenwallner"
wrote:
>
>... I build everything myself, using xlc
>(gcc introduces the need for a GNU RTE, e.g., glibc).
Using gcc does *not* require to use glibc or even GNU binutils at all.
Except for gcc's own
Hi Michael,
being on a similar road with Gentoo Prefix, I really do appreciate
your AIX related work!
However, for two (not so minor) topics I've got a little different
experience, which I think should be mentioned here for completion:
On 10/04/2018 11:13 AM, Michael Felt wrote:
> On 10/4/2018 1
On 10/4/2018 10:30 AM, INADA Naoki wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First of all, congratulations on passing all test on AIX.
>
>> My assumption is that it needs to (at least) pass all tests - and that
>> is why I keep asking for attention. All the PRs to fix individual tests
>> mean less if they are not merg
Hello,
First of all, congratulations on passing all test on AIX.
> My assumption is that it needs to (at least) pass all tests - and that
> is why I keep asking for attention. All the PRs to fix individual tests
> mean less if they are not merged, for whatever reason.
>
> However, maybe there is
In the buildbots AIX is marked as "unstable"? What is needed to get it
marked as a "stable" platform - that being one of my short-term goals.
My assumption is that it needs to (at least) pass all tests - and that
is why I keep asking for attention. All the PRs to fix individual tests
mean less if