On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Dan Stromberg wrote:
>
> I'm attempting to build cpython 2.{5,6,7} and cpython 3.[0,1,2,3}. I find
> that having them all around facilitates interversion testing and
> discovering what works in which versions.
>
> Anyway, in 3.3, I'm getting a bz2 module, but in
I'm attempting to build cpython 2.{5,6,7} and cpython 3.[0,1,2,3}. I find
that having them all around facilitates interversion testing and
discovering what works in which versions.
Anyway, in 3.3, I'm getting a bz2 module, but in 3.2, I'm not - but only
when compiling on Linux Mint 14. On Linux