Message80382
| Author |
twleung |
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belopolsky, brett.cannon, bretthoerner, laca, rhettinger, robert.kern, ronaldoussoren, skip.montanaro, twleung |
| Date |
2009年01月22日.21:41:29 |
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<8B3233ED-3F2A-4F00-B607-71A4A897F64A@sauria.com> |
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<1232660106.09.0.428211294778.issue4111@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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On Jan 22, 2009, at 1:35 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
>
> Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> added the comment:
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> So I completely dropped the ball on this. It appears we have some
> folks from Sun and Brett surmised that Ronald Oussoren would be the
> likely person to do the heavy lifting on the Apple side of things.
> Ronald, I've made you nosy. I will try to get the Solaris patch Ted
> referenced running against the trunk (2.7) and py3k (3.1) code bases,
> but it would be helpful if you could take a quick stab at it as well.
Great. Actually the latest version of the patch is this one: <http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/jds/spec-files/trunk/patches/Python26-07-dtrace.diff
>. I tried to quickly compile it on MacOS 10.5, Python 2.6.1, but
it didn't work right out of the box.
Ted |
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