- 09 Dec, 2015 3 commits
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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Zachary Ware authored
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- 08 Dec, 2015 3 commits
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Martin Panter authored
These were added in revision b71cda2f48c6.
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Berker Peksag authored
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Martin Panter authored
Also document that the separate functions that delete objects are preferred; using PyObject_SetAttr(), _SetAttrString(), and PySequence_SetItem() to delete is deprecated.
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- 07 Dec, 2015 7 commits
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doko@ubuntu.com authored
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doko@ubuntu.com authored
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Larry Hastings authored
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Larry Hastings authored
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Larry Hastings authored
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Larry Hastings authored
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Larry Hastings authored
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- 06 Dec, 2015 12 commits
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
in ElementTree.iterparse().
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
in ElementTree.iterparse().
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Larry Hastings authored
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Larry Hastings authored
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Larry Hastings authored
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Martin Panter authored
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Ned Deily authored
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Ned Deily authored
and link with OpenSSL 1.0.2e.
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Martin Panter authored
This restores 3.4 behaviour, which was removed by revision 3b5279b5bfd1. The fstat() call fails with ENOENT for a Virtual Box shared folder filesystem if the file entry has been unlinked, e.g. for a temporary file.
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Larry Hastings authored
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Larry Hastings authored
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Larry Hastings authored
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- 05 Dec, 2015 15 commits
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Martin Panter authored
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Martin Panter authored
The OS X buildbots were failing at the second setrlimit() call with EPERM, as if they were trying to raise the hard limit. The call should be keeping the hard limit the same and raising the soft limit back to its original value, so I don't understand the failure.
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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Zachary Ware authored
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Zachary Ware authored
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Zachary Ware authored
These were broken in 3aec776fc796 when they were converted away from using support.run_unittest(). Oops :) Initial patch by Felippe da Motta Raposo.
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
Before the argparse conversion, compileall would (sometimes) accept multiple paths when -d was specified. Afterward, it does not. The corresponding check in the original code claimed to prevent multiple *directories* from being specified...but it didn't really work even to do that. So this patch fixes the regression by invoking the consenting adults rule: if you specify a combination of arguments to compileall that produces files with inconsistent destdirs (which you could do before), it is on you. Patch by Jake Garver.
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Martin Panter authored
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