Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am Tuesday, 29. July 2008 schrieb Greg Sabino Mullane:
>> What's not stable about having Python 2.5?

> I mean "stable" to mean "does not change (unnecessarily)".

I really don't understand Peter's objection here.  This thread has
already consumed more person-time than I spent on applying the
back-patch.  I note also that, in fact, the code that was wrong was
wrong according to pre-2.5 python as well.  It accidentally failed
to fail on common architectures, but it was certainly doing things
that are undefined according to the C standard.  So in my eyes this
was a bug fix. 

                        regards, tom lane

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