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    • Miro Hrončok's avatar
      bpo-10945: Drop support for bdist_wininst on non-Windows systems (GH-14506) · eb834d03
      Miro Hrončok authored
      bdist_wininst depends on MBCS codec, unavailable on non-Windows,
      and bdist_wininst have not worked since at least Python 3.2, possibly
      never on Python 3.
      
      Here we document that bdist_wininst is only supported on Windows,
      and we mark it unsupported otherwise to skip tests.
      
      Distributors of Python 3 can now safely drop the bdist_wininst .exe files
      without the need to skip bdist_wininst related tests.
      eb834d03
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    • E. M. Bray's avatar
      bpo-21536: On Cygwin, C extensions must be linked with libpython (GH-13549) · 9d9a6d30
      E. M. Bray authored
      It is also possible to link against a library or executable with a
      statically linked libpython, but not both with the same DLL.  In fact
      building a statically linked python is currently broken on Cygwin
      for other (related) reasons.
      
      The same problem applies to other POSIX-like layers over Windows
      (MinGW, MSYS) but Python's build system does not seem to attempt
      to support those platforms at the moment.
      9d9a6d30
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    • Paul Monson's avatar
      03ae9d8b
    • Victor Stinner's avatar
      bpo-21536: C extensions are no longer linked to libpython (GH-12946) · eb3478f2
      Victor Stinner authored
      On Unix, C extensions are no longer linked to libpython.
      
      It is now possible to load a C extension built using a shared library
      Python with a statically linked Python.
      
      When Python is embedded, libpython must not be loaded with
      RTLD_LOCAL, but RTLD_GLOBAL instead. Previously, using RTLD_LOCAL, it
      was already not possible to load C extensions which were not linked
      to libpython, like C extensions of the standard library built by the
      "*shared*" section of Modules/Setup.
      
      distutils, python-config and python-config.py have been modified.
      eb3478f2