4e699d5 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:50:12 UTC | Remove mpz, rotor, xreadlines modules | 31 August 2004, 13:50:12 UTC |
ecd5754 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:49:36 UTC | Remove rotor reference | 31 August 2004, 13:49:36 UTC |
010b887 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:45:22 UTC | Missed some occurrences of test_mpz | 31 August 2004, 13:45:22 UTC |
5a9618e | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:43:19 UTC | Remove mpz, rotor | 31 August 2004, 13:43:19 UTC |
6a507a1 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:42:11 UTC | Remove mpzpi demo | 31 August 2004, 13:42:11 UTC |
a7313d0 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:41:04 UTC | Remove test output for rotor, xreadline | 31 August 2004, 13:41:04 UTC |
57269d0 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:37:25 UTC | Remove mpz, rotor, xreadlines modules | 31 August 2004, 13:37:25 UTC |
810b76a | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:31:42 UTC | Remove rotor, xreadlines modules | 31 August 2004, 13:31:42 UTC |
7297da8 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:29:28 UTC | Remove test for mpz | 31 August 2004, 13:29:28 UTC |
163f800 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:29:03 UTC | Remove tests for mpz, rotor, xreadlines | 31 August 2004, 13:29:03 UTC |
595ac8a | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:24:08 UTC | Remove rotor license | 31 August 2004, 13:24:08 UTC |
ab459f7 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:22:43 UTC | Remove docs for xreadlines, mpz, rotor | 31 August 2004, 13:22:43 UTC |
e723863 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:21:07 UTC | Remove xreadlines reference | 31 August 2004, 13:21:07 UTC |
f3f1c85 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:06:16 UTC | Remove TERMIOS module | 31 August 2004, 13:06:16 UTC |
a46fd84 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:05:59 UTC | Remove TERMIOS docs | 31 August 2004, 13:05:59 UTC |
e4133d8 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 13:05:36 UTC | Use correct constant; remove reference to TERMIOS.py | 31 August 2004, 13:05:36 UTC |
e34c3bd | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 12:21:44 UTC | Change from Raymond: use pos/neg instead of +/- 1; minor edits | 31 August 2004, 12:21:44 UTC |
ab77822 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 12:07:43 UTC | Describe non-recursive re | 31 August 2004, 12:07:43 UTC |
b07aae2 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 11:54:22 UTC | Add bug/patch counts | 31 August 2004, 11:54:22 UTC |
33ad28b | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 11:38:12 UTC | Use multi-line import | 31 August 2004, 11:38:12 UTC |
3294e9d | Andrew M. Kuchling | 31 August 2004, 11:26:23 UTC | Update versions and dates; add PEP 328 | 31 August 2004, 11:26:23 UTC |
17952b7 | Vinay Sajip | 31 August 2004, 10:21:51 UTC | Updated doc for getLogger() | 31 August 2004, 10:21:51 UTC |
1a4ddae | Anthony Baxter | 31 August 2004, 10:07:13 UTC | SF patch #1007189, multi-line imports, for instance: "from blah import (foo, bar baz, bongo)" | 31 August 2004, 10:07:13 UTC |
876032e | Anthony Baxter | 31 August 2004, 09:53:05 UTC | onward and upward | 31 August 2004, 09:53:05 UTC |
89a0b7d | Martin v. Löwis | 31 August 2004, 06:43:28 UTC | Add patch for Tix 8.1.4. | 31 August 2004, 06:43:28 UTC |
7c2a85b | Tim Peters | 31 August 2004, 02:19:55 UTC | HardwareRandom: Go back to multiplying by 2**-BPF instead of using ldexp. Both methods are exact, and return the same results. Turns out multiplication is a few (but just a few) percent faster on my box. They're both significantly faster than using struct with a Q format to convert bytes to a 64-bit long (struct.unpack() appears to lose due to the tuple creation/teardown overhead), and calling _hexlify is significantly faster than doing bytes.encode('hex'). So we appear to have hit a local minimum (wrt speed) here. | 31 August 2004, 02:19:55 UTC |
3fa19d7 | Raymond Hettinger | 31 August 2004, 01:05:15 UTC | Take advantage of the math library's ldexp for assembling a float by components without division and without roundoff error for properly sized mantissas (i.e. on systems with 53 or more mantissa bits per float). Eliminates the previous implementation's rounding bias as aptly demonstrated by Tim Peters. | 31 August 2004, 01:05:15 UTC |
daec961 | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 23:18:23 UTC | Changed Karatsuba cutoff to match current reality. | 30 August 2004, 23:18:23 UTC |
42cd14d | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 22:13:22 UTC | More cmd.exe exploitation. | 30 August 2004, 22:13:22 UTC |
e2f6899 | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 21:27:55 UTC | Since it's impossible to build Python using VC7.1 on a command.com system, exploit cmd.exe's setlocal function in this directory. | 30 August 2004, 21:27:55 UTC |
e82b00f | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 21:14:51 UTC | Updated test-runner .bat for new location of Tcl/Tk. Replaced outcomes from native Tcl/Tk tests. Maybe the diffs are legit, maybe not. I noticed that the Tcl results I'm replacing here claimed both that there were no failures, and that one file had tests with failures, so I wasn't inclined to trust them <wink>. | 30 August 2004, 21:14:51 UTC |
d311538 | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 17:36:46 UTC | win32_urandom(): There's no need to copy the generated byte string, so don't. | 30 August 2004, 17:36:46 UTC |
9b279a8 | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 17:10:53 UTC | win32_urandom(): pass the function name to PyArg_ParseTuple, for better error msgs. | 30 August 2004, 17:10:53 UTC |
51eba61 | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 17:08:02 UTC | win32_urandom(): Raise ValueError if the argument is negative. | 30 August 2004, 17:08:02 UTC |
4ad8217 | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 17:02:04 UTC | win32_urandom(): Rewrite to Python C standards (hard tabs, function name in first column, no parens around return value). | 30 August 2004, 17:02:04 UTC |
38330fe | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 16:19:24 UTC | The distinction between comparison flags and reporting flags isn't unique to unittest, so make it official: new module constants COMPARISON_FLAGS and REPORTING_FLAGS, which are bitmasks or'ing together the relevant individual option flags. set_unittest_reportflags(): Reworked to use REPORTING_FLAGS, and simplified overly complicated flag logic. class FakeModule: Removed this; neither documented nor used. | 30 August 2004, 16:19:24 UTC |
ed04748 | Johannes Gijsbers | 30 August 2004, 15:03:23 UTC | Fix build error: \filename{/dev/urandom} -> \file{/dev/urandom}. | 30 August 2004, 15:03:23 UTC |
5ae9743 | Johannes Gijsbers | 30 August 2004, 14:33:25 UTC | Bug #1014775: update NEWS.help for changes in docutils. | 30 August 2004, 14:33:25 UTC |
343cb8a | Johannes Gijsbers | 30 August 2004, 14:27:11 UTC | Bug #1014770: apply some rest-foo and fix some docutils errors. | 30 August 2004, 14:27:11 UTC |
4c11f60 | Johannes Gijsbers | 30 August 2004, 14:13:04 UTC | Patch #934356: if a module defines __all__, believe that rather than using heuristics for filtering out imported names. | 30 August 2004, 14:13:04 UTC |
d2a1aa4 | Johannes Gijsbers | 30 August 2004, 13:39:50 UTC | Whitespace normalization. | 30 August 2004, 13:39:50 UTC |
4a9faa1 | Johannes Gijsbers | 30 August 2004, 13:29:44 UTC | Patch #1003640: replace checkline() function parsing with new breakpoint logic: 1) When a breakpoint is set via a function name: - the breakpoint gets the lineno of the def statement - a new funcname attribute is attached to the breakpoint 2) bdb.effective() calls new function checkfuncname() to handle: - def statement is executed: don't break. - a first executable line of a function with a breakpoint on the lineno of the def statement is reached: break. This fixes bugs 976878, 926369 and 875404. Thanks Ilya Sandler. | 30 August 2004, 13:29:44 UTC |
cb7b3f3 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 30 August 2004, 11:58:04 UTC | Add items | 30 August 2004, 11:58:04 UTC |
ae882f7 | Johannes Gijsbers | 30 August 2004, 10:19:56 UTC | Patch #941486: add os.path.lexists(). Also fix bug #940578 by using lexists in glob.glob. | 30 August 2004, 10:19:56 UTC |
d3f61a2 | Martin v. Löwis | 30 August 2004, 09:22:30 UTC | Pickup Tk from tcltk directory. | 30 August 2004, 09:22:30 UTC |
6de2d4d | Martin v. Löwis | 30 August 2004, 09:22:04 UTC | Bump Tk version to 8.4.7. Build into tcltk directory. | 30 August 2004, 09:22:04 UTC |
356a459 | Raymond Hettinger | 30 August 2004, 06:14:31 UTC | Teach the random module about os.urandom(). * Use it for seeding when it is available. * Provide an alternate generator based on it. | 30 August 2004, 06:14:31 UTC |
cd97da3 | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 02:58:59 UTC | long_pow(): Fix more instances of leaks in error cases. Bugfix candidate -- although long_pow() is so different now I doubt a patch would apply to 2.3. | 30 August 2004, 02:58:59 UTC |
47e52ee | Tim Peters | 30 August 2004, 02:44:38 UTC | SF patch 936813: fast modular exponentiation This checkin is adapted from part 2 (of 3) of Trevor Perrin's patch set. BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY: SHIFT must now be divisible by 5. AFAIK, nobody will care. long_pow() could be complicated to worm around that, if necessary. long_pow(): - BUGFIX: This leaked the base and power when the power was negative (and so the computation delegated to float pow). - Instead of doing right-to-left exponentiation, do left-to-right. This is more efficient for small bases, which is the common case. - In addition, if the exponent is large (more than FIVEARY_CUTOFF digits), precompute [a**i % c for i in range(32)], and go left to right 5 bits at a time. l_divmod(): - The signature changed so that callers who don't want the quotient, or don't want the remainder, can pass NULL in the slot they don't want. This saves them from having to declare a vrbl for unwanted stuff, and remembering to decref it. long_mod(), long_div(), long_classic_div(): - Adjust to new l_divmod() signature, and simplified as a result. | 30 August 2004, 02:44:38 UTC |
48bd7f3 | Tim Peters | 29 August 2004, 22:38:38 UTC | Whitespace normalization. test_difflib passes again. | 29 August 2004, 22:38:38 UTC |
0973b99 | Tim Peters | 29 August 2004, 22:16:50 UTC | SF patch 936813: fast modular exponentiation This checkin is adapted from part 1 (of 3) of Trevor Perrin's patch set. x_mul() - sped a little by optimizing the C - sped a lot (~2X) if it's doing a square; note that long_pow() squares often k_mul() - more cache-friendly now if it's doing a square KARATSUBA_CUTOFF - boosted; gradeschool mult is quicker now, and it may have been too low for many platforms anyway KARATSUBA_SQUARE_CUTOFF - new - since x_mul is a lot faster at squaring now, the point at which Karatsuba pays for squaring is much higher than for general mult | 29 August 2004, 22:16:50 UTC |
afb5f94 | Tim Peters | 29 August 2004, 19:33:36 UTC | Reverting whitespace normalization. test_difflib fails with it -- the test depends on invisible trailing whitespace in .py files. The author will have to repair that. | 29 August 2004, 19:33:36 UTC |
45e77c5 | Tim Peters | 29 August 2004, 18:47:31 UTC | Whitespace normalization. | 29 August 2004, 18:47:31 UTC |
a28b3e6 | Martin v. Löwis | 29 August 2004, 16:53:26 UTC | Patch #727483: Add AUTH_TYPE and REMOTE_USER. | 29 August 2004, 16:53:26 UTC |
061f132 | Martin v. Löwis | 29 August 2004, 16:40:55 UTC | Patch #973204: Use -rpath instead of -R on Irix and Tru64. | 29 August 2004, 16:40:55 UTC |
e064b41 | Martin v. Löwis | 29 August 2004, 16:34:40 UTC | Patch #914575: difflib side by side diff support, diff.py s/b/s HTML option. | 29 August 2004, 16:34:40 UTC |
87fa785 | Martin v. Löwis | 29 August 2004, 15:51:52 UTC | Centralize WITH_TSC processing. | 29 August 2004, 15:51:52 UTC |
dc3883f | Martin v. Löwis | 29 August 2004, 15:46:35 UTC | Patch #934711: Expose platform-specific entropy. | 29 August 2004, 15:46:35 UTC |
6ab78cd | Raymond Hettinger | 29 August 2004, 07:50:43 UTC | SF feature request #992967: array.array objects should support sequences. Made the constructor accept general iterables. | 29 August 2004, 07:50:43 UTC |
df7a208 | Tim Peters | 29 August 2004, 00:38:17 UTC | Whitespace normalization. | 29 August 2004, 00:38:17 UTC |
fafd874 | Jim Fulton | 28 August 2004, 15:22:12 UTC | Added an __iter__ method for test suites. | 28 August 2004, 15:22:12 UTC |
9f556a4 | Jim Fulton | 28 August 2004, 14:58:31 UTC | setUp and tearDown functions are now passed the test object | 28 August 2004, 14:58:31 UTC |
f54bad4 | Jim Fulton | 28 August 2004, 14:57:56 UTC | - setUp and tearDown functions are now passed the test object - Added a set_unittest_reportflags to set default reporting flags used when running doctests under unittest control. | 28 August 2004, 14:57:56 UTC |
91879ab | Tim Peters | 27 August 2004, 22:35:44 UTC | PyUnicode_Join(): Bozo Alert. While this is chugging along, it may need to convert str objects from the iterable to unicode. So, if someone set the system default encoding to something nasty enough, the conversion process could mutate the input iterable as a side effect, and PySequence_Fast doesn't hide that from us if the input was a list. IOW, can't assume the size of PySequence_Fast's result is invariant across PyUnicode_FromObject() calls. | 27 August 2004, 22:35:44 UTC |
05eba1f | Tim Peters | 27 August 2004, 21:32:02 UTC | PyUnicode_Join(): Rewrote to use PySequence_Fast(). This doesn't do much to reduce the size of the code, but greatly improves its clarity. It's also quicker in what's probably the most common case (the argument iterable is a list). Against it, if the iterable isn't a list or a tuple, a temp tuple is materialized containing the entire input sequence, and that's a bigger temp memory burden. Yawn. | 27 August 2004, 21:32:02 UTC |
cca0183 | Tim Peters | 27 August 2004, 15:29:59 UTC | Removed old "if 0:" block for leak detection; wouldn't work anymore anyway. | 27 August 2004, 15:29:59 UTC |
aef8cfa | Tim Peters | 27 August 2004, 15:12:49 UTC | Don't really need ellipsis doctests for the syntax errors, because this module imports itself explicitly from test (so the "file names" current doctest synthesizes for examples don't vary depending on how test_generators is run). | 27 August 2004, 15:12:49 UTC |
0fafacc | Edward Loper | 27 August 2004, 14:56:58 UTC | Removed outdated comment | 27 August 2004, 14:56:58 UTC |
77dcccc | Tim Peters | 27 August 2004, 05:44:51 UTC | Fixed 6 failures due to doctest changes. | 27 August 2004, 05:44:51 UTC |
108f137 | Tim Peters | 27 August 2004, 05:36:07 UTC | test_bug1001011(): Verify that s.join([t]) is t for (s, t) in (str, str), (unicode, unicode), and (str, unicode). For (unicode, str), verify that it's *not* t (the result is promoted to unicode instead). Also verify that when t is a subclass of str or unicode that "the right thing" happens. | 27 August 2004, 05:36:07 UTC |
894c512 | Tim Peters | 27 August 2004, 05:08:36 UTC | PyUnicode_Join(): Missed a spot where I intended a cast from size_t to int. I sure wish MS would gripe about that! Whatever, note that the statement above it guarantees that the cast loses no info. | 27 August 2004, 05:08:36 UTC |
269ab62 | Brett Cannon | 27 August 2004, 05:00:22 UTC | Fix the spelling of Fredrik Lundh's last name (unless there really is a "Fredrik Lund" who contributed the code in question). | 27 August 2004, 05:00:22 UTC |
12a4baf | Edward Loper | 27 August 2004, 04:29:23 UTC | Remove unused method _OutputRedirectingPdb.resume | 27 August 2004, 04:29:23 UTC |
2de91ba | Edward Loper | 27 August 2004, 02:07:46 UTC | - Removed redundant call to expandtabs in DocTestParesr. - Improvements to interactive debugging support: - Changed the replacement pdb.set_trace to redirect stdout to the real stdout *only* during interactive debugging; stdout from code continues to go to the fake stdout. - When the interactive debugger gets to the end of an example, automatically continue. - Use a replacement linecache.getlines that will return source lines from doctest examples; this makes the source available to the debugger for interactive debugging. - In test_doctest, use a specialized _FakeOutput class instead of a temporary file to fake stdin for the interactive interpreter. | 27 August 2004, 02:07:46 UTC |
8ce9f16 | Tim Peters | 27 August 2004, 01:49:32 UTC | PyUnicode_Join(): Two primary aims: 1. u1.join([u2]) is u2 2. Be more careful about C-level int overflow. Since PySequence_Fast() isn't needed to achieve #1, it's not used -- but the code could sure be simpler if it were. | 27 August 2004, 01:49:32 UTC |
00f8da7 | Edward Loper | 26 August 2004, 18:05:07 UTC | - Added DocTestParser.parse(), which parses a docstring into Examples and intervening text strings. - Removed DocTestParser.get_program(): use script_from_examples() instead. - Fixed bug in DocTestParser._INDENT_RE - Fixed bug in DocTestParser._min_indent - Moved _want_comment() to the utility function section | 26 August 2004, 18:05:07 UTC |
57d88e5 | Walter Dörwald | 26 August 2004, 16:53:04 UTC | Move test_bug1001011() to string_tests.MixinStrUnicodeTest so that it can be used for str and unicode. Drop the test for "".join([s]) is s because this is an implementation detail (and doesn't work for unicode) | 26 August 2004, 16:53:04 UTC |
592ef61 | Johannes Gijsbers | 26 August 2004, 10:40:12 UTC | Correct incorrect "it's" to "its". | 26 August 2004, 10:40:12 UTC |
e7edcb8 | Tim Peters | 26 August 2004, 05:44:27 UTC | output_difference(): In fancy-diff cases, the way this split expected & actual output into lines created spurious empty lines at the ends of each. Those matched, but the fancy diffs had surprising line counts (1 larger than expected), and tests kept having to slam <BLANKLINE> into the expected output to account for this. Using the splitlines() string method with keepends=True instead accomplishes what was intended directly. | 26 August 2004, 05:44:27 UTC |
4085f03 | Martin v. Löwis | 26 August 2004, 05:44:02 UTC | Add missing executable option to DummyCommand. | 26 August 2004, 05:44:02 UTC |
66cb018 | Tim Peters | 26 August 2004, 05:23:19 UTC | Whitespace normalization. | 26 August 2004, 05:23:19 UTC |
5b799c1 | Tim Peters | 26 August 2004, 05:21:59 UTC | _do_a_fancy_diff(): Pay no attention to the ellipses behind the curtain. While a fancy diff can be confusing in the presence of ellipses, so far I'm finding (2-0-0) that it's much more a major aid in narrowing down the possibilities when an ellipsis-slinging test fails. So we no longer refuse to do a fancy diff just because of ellipses. This isn't ideal; it's just better. | 26 August 2004, 05:21:59 UTC |
f33683f | Tim Peters | 26 August 2004, 04:52:46 UTC | Fine tune a word. | 26 August 2004, 04:52:46 UTC |
cf53355 | Tim Peters | 26 August 2004, 04:50:38 UTC | Thinko repair. | 26 August 2004, 04:50:38 UTC |
a07bcd4 | Tim Peters | 26 August 2004, 04:47:31 UTC | Reorg of exception section. Now that there are fewer details needing explanation, it's easier to push the remaining insufferably anal details into a "fine print" section at the bottom. | 26 August 2004, 04:47:31 UTC |
770acc2 | Raymond Hettinger | 26 August 2004, 04:29:47 UTC | Remove unnecessary line. | 26 August 2004, 04:29:47 UTC |
f4fd79c | Raymond Hettinger | 26 August 2004, 03:11:56 UTC | Small wording fixups. | 26 August 2004, 03:11:56 UTC |
ca9111e | Edward Loper | 26 August 2004, 03:00:24 UTC | Changed OutputChecker.output_difference to expect an Example object, rather than an expected output string. This gives the output_difference method access to more information, such as the indentation of the example, which might be useful. | 26 August 2004, 03:00:24 UTC |
a89f88d | Edward Loper | 26 August 2004, 02:45:51 UTC | Added REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE flag, which supresses output after the first failing example in each test. | 26 August 2004, 02:45:51 UTC |
cc8a4f6 | Brett Cannon | 26 August 2004, 01:44:07 UTC | When building with --disable-toolbox-glue under Darwin, skip building any Mac-specific modules. Before all modules were compiled but would fail thanks to a dependence on the code included when Python was built without the compiler flag. Closes bug #991962. | 26 August 2004, 01:44:07 UTC |
71f55af | Edward Loper | 26 August 2004, 01:41:51 UTC | Renamed UNIFIED_DIFF->REPORT_UDIFF; CONTEXT_DIFF->REPORT_CDIFF; and NDIFF_DIFF->REPORT_NDIFF. This establishes the naming convention that all reporting options should begin with "REPORT_" (since reporting options are a different class from output comparison options; but they are both set in optionflags). | 26 August 2004, 01:41:51 UTC |
5662929 | Edward Loper | 26 August 2004, 01:31:56 UTC | Shortened diff output for unified & context diffs | 26 August 2004, 01:31:56 UTC |
aacf083 | Edward Loper | 26 August 2004, 01:19:50 UTC | - Changed the output of report_start() and report_unexpected_exception() to be more consistent with report_failure() - If `want` or `got` is empty, then print "Expected nothing\n" or "Got nothing\n" rather than "Expected:\n" or "Got:\n" - Got rid of _tag_msg | 26 August 2004, 01:19:50 UTC |
0e44807 | Tim Peters | 26 August 2004, 01:02:08 UTC | Restored half of a \versionadded only half of which should have been deleted. | 26 August 2004, 01:02:08 UTC |
e8bbfe4 | Dave Cole | 26 August 2004, 00:51:16 UTC | Patch #1015012. Improve markup and punctuation in libsocket.tex | 26 August 2004, 00:51:16 UTC |
3203efb | Dave Cole | 26 August 2004, 00:37:31 UTC | Patch #1014930. Expose current parse location to XMLParser. | 26 August 2004, 00:37:31 UTC |
0d58e2b | Raymond Hettinger | 26 August 2004, 00:21:13 UTC | Minor improvements to the template code. * Add comment bars segregating this code from the rest. * Improve readability of the re pattern with indentation and comments on the same line. * Replace the groupdict() and get() pair with a direct call to group() which does the same thing. | 26 August 2004, 00:21:13 UTC |
a6b6832 | Edward Loper | 26 August 2004, 00:05:43 UTC | Added an "exc_msg" attribute to Example (containing the expected exception message, or None if no exception is expected); and moved exception parsing from DocTestRunner to DocTestParser. This is architecturally cleaner, since it moves all parsing work to DocTestParser; and it should make it easier for code outside DocTestRunner (notably debugging code) to properly handle expected exceptions. | 26 August 2004, 00:05:43 UTC |
c5625ba | Trent Mick | 25 August 2004, 23:59:39 UTC | Re-generate configure with recent configure.in change (for patch #1016224). | 25 August 2004, 23:59:39 UTC |
af16e8c | Trent Mick | 25 August 2004, 23:55:59 UTC | Apply patch #1016224: configure.in change to allow build of _bsddb module on AIX 5.1. | 25 August 2004, 23:55:59 UTC |