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Created on 2013年08月02日 19:16 by rpetrov, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:57 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| 0017-MINGW-find-import-library.patch | rpetrov, 2013年08月02日 19:16 | |||
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| msg194198 - (view) | Author: Roumen Petrov (rpetrov) * | Date: 2013年08月02日 19:16 | |
Split of issue3871 - build core modules: required by setup.py on hosts with installed only shared (DLL) packages. |
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| msg204713 - (view) | Author: Jean-Pierre Flori (Jean-Pierre.Flori) | Date: 2013年11月29日 10:31 | |
Hello all, I've been working on porting Sage, which heavily relies on Python to say the least, to Cygwin so would be very interested in improving Python support for Cygwin. Lately we've been having troubles with Python and ncurses, see: * http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/15317 As it would be better for everyone to avoid duplicating work, I'm reporting here. As far as the import library issue is concerned, it it really a good idea to use the dylib stuff to search for import libs? It will do the trick, but it feels like a hack as dylib and implib stuff are clearly different things. The other big problem is that ncurses support is completely broken on cygwin. A follow-up to #7384 should surely be open. Best, JP |
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| 2022年04月11日 14:57:48 | admin | set | github: 62834 |
| 2021年10月21日 09:59:20 | iritkatriel | set | resolution: duplicate -> wont fix |
| 2021年10月20日 12:41:20 | iritkatriel | set | status: open -> closed superseder: MinGW is unsupported - close all open issues and list them here. resolution: duplicate stage: resolved |
| 2013年11月29日 10:32:00 | Jean-Pierre.Flori | set | nosy:
+ Jean-Pierre.Flori messages: + msg204713 |
| 2013年08月02日 19:16:45 | rpetrov | create | |