[issue32931] Python 3.70b1 specifies non-existent compiler gcc++

2018-02-24 Thread Ned Deily
Ned Deily added the comment: Thanks for noticing! Fixed for 3.7.0b2. -- resolution: -> fixed stage: patch review -> resolved status: open -> closed versions: +Python 3.8 ___ Python tracker

[issue32931] Python 3.70b1 specifies non-existent compiler gcc++

2018-02-24 Thread Ned Deily
Ned Deily added the comment: New changeset d24c5a068c1831a8579a5915f44ae3b4344aba43 by Ned Deily (Miss Islington (bot)) in branch '3.7': [3.7] bpo-32931: fix macOS 10.9+ installer c++ compiler name (GH-5856)

[issue32931] Python 3.70b1 specifies non-existent compiler gcc++

2018-02-24 Thread Ned Deily
Ned Deily added the comment: New changeset acd7163c0a0674b2fb6cc0178d52cf90c953fbae by Ned Deily in branch 'master': bpo-32931: fix macOS 10.9+ installer c++ compiler name (#5855) https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/acd7163c0a0674b2fb6cc0178d52cf90c953fbae --

[issue32931] Python 3.70b1 specifies non-existent compiler gcc++

2018-02-24 Thread miss-islington
Change by miss-islington : -- pull_requests: +5631 ___ Python tracker ___

[issue32931] Python 3.70b1 specifies non-existent compiler gcc++

2018-02-24 Thread Ned Deily
Change by Ned Deily : -- keywords: +patch pull_requests: +5630 stage: -> patch review ___ Python tracker ___

[issue32931] Python 3.70b1 specifies non-existent compiler gcc++

2018-02-23 Thread Marc Culler
New submission from Marc Culler : Compiling an external module in the 3.7.0b1 prerelease on macOS High Sierra failed for me because a compiler named "gcc++" was not found. As far as I can tell there is no such compiler in the current XCode release. I don't know if there