Message244887
| Author |
ned.deily |
| Recipients |
emaste, eric.araujo, martin.panter, ned.deily, ngie, ronaldoussoren, vstinner |
| Date |
2015年06月06日.02:24:44 |
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-1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified |
Yes |
| Message-id |
<1433557485.07.0.601073330551.issue13501@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
The suggested change to generalize support for libedit to other platforms is a new feature so, by default, it would first appear in a new feature release, e.g. 3.6. There would probably have to be an exception granted to add it to 2.7.x or other 3.x releases, which are in maintenance mode. I think the quickest workarounds are to either link Python with GNU readline or, if that is not acceptable, persuade FreeBSD to carry a patch similar to the one you suggested for their current versions of Python. WRT Linux, it looks like Debian has both a libeditline0 package (presumably the old ABI) and a libedit2 package and their lldb package is linked with the latter. (The Debian Pythons are always linked with GNU readline.) |
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