[Ardour-Dev] C and C++ Style checking now enforced
John Emmas
johne53 at tiscali.co.uk
Tue May 12 12:09:37 PDT 2015
On 12/05/2015 13:07, John Emmas wrote:
>
> I must admit, I'm a bit loathe to mess with python because no version
> of it seems to work with all python scripts (at least, not on
> Windows). 3.1 has proven to be the most dependable though.
>
Grrr... things have started going wrong already :-(
When building (for example) Glib, there are a few python scripts which
get built into binary modules - e.g. there's one called 'codegen.py'
which gets turned into 'codegen.pyc'.
Unfortunately (after upgrading to python 3.3) the compiled binary now
gets called 'codegen.cpython-33.pyc' (and likewise for several other
modules!!!)
I haven't figured out yet whether there's any knock-on effect but this
is precisely why I wanted to avoid messing with python. Stupid things
are forever getting changed like this for no apparent reason. Before I
start looking for a python help forum, does anyone here know if this
change seems reasonable (or if not - is there a way to stop it?) Thanks.
John
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