[python-committers] updating libffi to 3.0.9?
Thomas Heller
theller at ctypes.org
Wed Feb 24 08:20:22 CET 2010
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Matthias Klose schrieb: > I would like to update the internal copy of libffi from the 3.0.5 release to > 3.0.9 (plus an ARM specific patch checked in after the 3.0.9 release). Is this > ok for the trunk and the py3kbranch? I only can check linux targets and watch > the buildds, so I would like to ask for tests on other targets. Obviously I don't do a good job maintaining the 'Python libffi fork', so I have nothing against you or other people doing my work ;-). On the other hand: Things have changed since the first inclusion of ctypes into the Python distribution. There were no 'official' libffi releases at that time; now there are regular releases. Should the Python distribution be changed to use the system libffi by default - the '--with-system-ffi' configure option? Is a system libffi library available on OS X? On other systems? The windows fork must probably stay... > The libffi subdirectories for testsuite, doc and man are currently not checked > in. Should these be kept out, or should the complete libffi release be checked in? Depends on the answer to your first question, of course. The libffi testsuite requires dejagnus. I know there once was a Python script, written by Ronald Ossouren, which was able to execute the tests. -- Thanks, Thomas
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