Message90373
| Author |
ned.deily |
| Recipients |
Phil, mark.dickinson, ned.deily, ronaldoussoren |
| Date |
2009年07月10日.03:35:38 |
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<1247196940.39.0.451376999243.issue6393@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
Looks good and the "patched" patch also works in a py3k installer build.
BTW, Mark, I was curious as to why you were unable to reproduce the
problem with your own build. I should have mentioned that my testing
was with complete installer (framework) builds. I subsequently
experimented with a non-framework build and found that I could not
reproduce the problem running from the ./python in the build directory.
Stepping through gdb showed that, during the calls from create_stdio,
the import of locale fails in textio.c, so it falls back to using
"ascii" as the default encoding (~line 899) and avoids the crash. If I
do a make install, the unpatched installed bin/python3 does crash in the
same way as with the installer python3. |
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| 2009年07月10日 03:35:40 | ned.deily | set | recipients:
+ ned.deily, ronaldoussoren, mark.dickinson, Phil |
| 2009年07月10日 03:35:40 | ned.deily | set | messageid: <1247196940.39.0.451376999243.issue6393@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2009年07月10日 03:35:39 | ned.deily | link | issue6393 messages |
| 2009年07月10日 03:35:38 | ned.deily | create |
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