Re: [Fink-devel] [Fink-users] Please remove screen from fink

2010-01-14 Thread Michal Suchanek
2010/1/15 William G. Scott :
> In my case, fink's screen works flawlessly (including sudo), and Apple's is 
> problematic (hangs).  I am not using bash.  Maybe bash is not playing well 
> with fink's screen...

I don't think the shell could affect how sudo works but it could hang
the screen. Perhaps your shell does no play well with it?

What version of OS X do you have?

Thanks

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Re: [Fink-devel] [Fink-users] Please remove screen from fink

2010-01-14 Thread William G. Scott
In my case, fink's screen works flawlessly (including sudo), and Apple's is 
problematic (hangs).  I am not using bash.  Maybe bash is not playing well with 
fink's screen...
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Re: [Fink-devel] Please remove screen from fink

2010-01-14 Thread Jack Fink
> Michal Suchanek wrote:
> []
> > Apple's version of screen works flawlessly.
> 
> In addition, the version that comes with MacOSX since 10.4
> is the same 
> as the one in Fink, minus the bug.
> 
> Therefore I second Michal's suggestion. This package has no
> reason to exist.
> 
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> 

...and tmux is better anyway. ;)
j/k, but yeah, let's remove screen.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Please remove screen from fink

2010-01-14 Thread Martin Costabel
Michal Suchanek wrote:
[]
> Apple's version of screen works flawlessly.

In addition, the version that comes with MacOSX since 10.4 is the same 
as the one in Fink, minus the bug.

Therefore I second Michal's suggestion. This package has no reason to exist.

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Re: [Fink-devel] boost1.35.systempython-1.35.0-5 failed to build

2010-01-14 Thread Hanspeter Niederstrasser
Martin Costabel wrote:
> Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
> 
>> I get the same error on 10.5/i386.  Previous revisions of 
>> boost1.35.systempython (-2 and -3) built fine, but -5 crashes with the 
>> "error: 'PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT' was not declared in this scope" errors 
>> that Sjors also gets.
> 
> Like Alex, I didn't get the error on 10.5/i386, but I see now that that 
> I could have got it, too. In fact, the "systempython" variant does not 
> mean that the package uses necessarily the python from /System/Library. 
> It means rather "use whatever python you can find", and this can be 
> different on different machines.
> 
> This used to be OK, because boost does not really _use_ python, it only 
> creates an interface. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be OK any 
> longer, because the python developers have taken lessons from the 
> freetype2 or gnome guys; they now routinely introduce API 
> incompatibilities, even in micro-version updates. The boost package 
> version 1.35.0-5 has a patch against such an incompatibility between 
> python 2.6.2 and 2.6.3.
> 
> Anyway, I have now put an updated version 1.35.0-6 on the server which 
> should solve the problem for the moment. It doesn't apply the patch for 
> the systempython variant, so the build error will go away.

Thanks Martin.  Rev. -6 fixed things here.

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[Fink-devel] Please remove screen from fink

2010-01-14 Thread Michal Suchanek
Hello

I installed screen 4.0.3-2 on 10.5 and after that sudo would not work in screen.

To reproduce:

0) install screen

1) connect through ssh and start screen. Test that sudo works
2) disconnect
3) reconnect and reattach screen

sudo now does not work complaining about wrong port or something.

To fix:

remove and restart screen

Apple's version of screen works flawlessly.

Thanks

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Re: [Fink-devel] boost1.35.systempython-1.35.0-5 failed to build

2010-01-14 Thread Martin Costabel
Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:

> I get the same error on 10.5/i386.  Previous revisions of 
> boost1.35.systempython (-2 and -3) built fine, but -5 crashes with the 
> "error: 'PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT' was not declared in this scope" errors 
> that Sjors also gets.

Like Alex, I didn't get the error on 10.5/i386, but I see now that that 
I could have got it, too. In fact, the "systempython" variant does not 
mean that the package uses necessarily the python from /System/Library. 
It means rather "use whatever python you can find", and this can be 
different on different machines.

This used to be OK, because boost does not really _use_ python, it only 
creates an interface. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be OK any 
longer, because the python developers have taken lessons from the 
freetype2 or gnome guys; they now routinely introduce API 
incompatibilities, even in micro-version updates. The boost package 
version 1.35.0-5 has a patch against such an incompatibility between 
python 2.6.2 and 2.6.3.

Anyway, I have now put an updated version 1.35.0-6 on the server which 
should solve the problem for the moment. It doesn't apply the patch for 
the systempython variant, so the build error will go away.

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Re: [Fink-devel] boost1.35.systempython-1.35.0-5 failed to build

2010-01-14 Thread Hanspeter Niederstrasser
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> 
>> Op 14 jan 2010, om 13:11 heeft Alexander Hansen het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>>>
 Hi Martin,

 I recently got updated boost1.35.systempython packages, but they fail
 to build. The build process says "updating 127 packages", and many
 lines later, the result is 119 targets updated, 4 skipped, 4 failed.
 The failed packages are:

 darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/macosx-
 version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
 darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/macosx-
 version-10.4/class.o
 darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link-static/
 macosx-version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
 darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link-static/
 macosx-version-10.4/class.o

 Seeing the objectfile names, it sounds like it's the same file, and it
 seems like the same list of errors, too. I've pasted a list of the
 errors below, and a full build log is available at the following link:

 http://paster.dazjorz.com/?p=4734

 Sjors
>>> And you're on what OS version and architecture?
>> Oops, right. I'm on 10.5, Intel x86; installed Python-related packages:
>>
>>  i   boost1.35.nopyt  1.35.0-5 Boost C++ Libraries (shared libs)
>> (i)  boost1.35.syste  1.35.0-5 Boost C++ Libraries: static and
>> source libs
>> (i)  boost1.35.syste  1.35.0-5 Boost C++ Libraries (shared libs)
>>  i   python25 1:2.5.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented language
>>  i   python25-shlibs  1:2.5.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented language
>>  i   python26 1:2.6.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented language
>>  i   python26-shlibs  1:2.6.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented language
>>
>>> (By the way, -devel is more appropriate for questions about packaging
>>> and to report on unmaintained packages.  -users is preferred for bug
>>> reports)
>> Sorry. Cc'ing -users, next copy can remove -devel if you want to.
>>
>> Sjors
> 
> 
> Nah, we started it on -devel, so let's finish it there.  I'm just trying
> to think of ways to make it easier for users to find their issues in the
> archives.
> 
> I'm not able to reproduce this error on 10.5/i386.  You didn't do
> anything to your system's Python, by chance?

I get the same error on 10.5/i386.  Previous revisions of 
boost1.35.systempython (-2 and -3) built fine, but -5 crashes with the 
"error: 'PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT' was not declared in this scope" errors 
that Sjors also gets.

include/python2.5/object.h (fink's or system) doesn't define 
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT.  python2.6/object.h does.  Yet, 
boost1.35.python25 builds OK.

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Re: [Fink-devel] boost1.35.systempython-1.35.0-5 failed to build

2010-01-14 Thread Sjors Gielen

Op 14 jan 2010, om 15:34 heeft Alexander Hansen het volgende geschreven:

> Nah, we started it on -devel, so let's finish it there.  I'm just  
> trying
> to think of ways to make it easier for users to find their issues in  
> the
> archives.
>
> I'm not able to reproduce this error on 10.5/i386.  You didn't do
> anything to your system's Python, by chance?

All that's different here, as far as I'm aware, is that I have a  
symlink at /Users/sjors/bin/python to /sw/bin/python2.6. At /usr/bin,  
I have python* links to /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/ 
Versions/2.5/bin; the python binaries there seem to work fine.

The keyword compilation doesn't find, it should be defined in some  
headerfile, that's probably the place to start looking. Do you have  
"PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT" somewhere in /sw/include or something? I've  
got this:
/sw/include/python2.6/object.h:#define PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(type,  
size)   \

I wonder if compilation simply doesn't include object.h, and if so, why.

FWIW Snaggle in #fink just reported he had the same problems.

Sjors

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Re: [Fink-devel] boost1.35.systempython-1.35.0-5 failed to build

2010-01-14 Thread Alexander Hansen
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> 
> Op 14 jan 2010, om 13:11 heeft Alexander Hansen het volgende geschreven:
> 
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>>> Hi Martin,
>>>
>>> I recently got updated boost1.35.systempython packages, but they fail
>>> to build. The build process says "updating 127 packages", and many
>>> lines later, the result is 119 targets updated, 4 skipped, 4 failed.
>>> The failed packages are:
>>>
>>> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/macosx-
>>> version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
>>> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/macosx-
>>> version-10.4/class.o
>>> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link-static/
>>> macosx-version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
>>> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link-static/
>>> macosx-version-10.4/class.o
>>>
>>> Seeing the objectfile names, it sounds like it's the same file, and it
>>> seems like the same list of errors, too. I've pasted a list of the
>>> errors below, and a full build log is available at the following link:
>>>
>>> http://paster.dazjorz.com/?p=4734
>>>
>>> Sjors
>>
>> And you're on what OS version and architecture?
> 
> Oops, right. I'm on 10.5, Intel x86; installed Python-related packages:
> 
>  i   boost1.35.nopyt  1.35.0-5 Boost C++ Libraries (shared libs)
> (i)  boost1.35.syste  1.35.0-5 Boost C++ Libraries: static and
> source libs
> (i)  boost1.35.syste  1.35.0-5 Boost C++ Libraries (shared libs)
>  i   python25 1:2.5.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented language
>  i   python25-shlibs  1:2.5.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented language
>  i   python26 1:2.6.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented language
>  i   python26-shlibs  1:2.6.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented language
> 
>> (By the way, -devel is more appropriate for questions about packaging
>> and to report on unmaintained packages.  -users is preferred for bug
>> reports)
> 
> Sorry. Cc'ing -users, next copy can remove -devel if you want to.
> 
> Sjors


Nah, we started it on -devel, so let's finish it there.  I'm just trying
to think of ways to make it easier for users to find their issues in the
archives.

I'm not able to reproduce this error on 10.5/i386.  You didn't do
anything to your system's Python, by chance?

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Re: [Fink-devel] Fink package

2010-01-14 Thread Damian Dimmich
fwiw - if the package has been around for 3 years, wouldn't it make
sense to put it into stable?

Max Horn wrote:
> Am 12.01.2010 um 21:33 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
>   
>> 
> [...]
>
>   
>> However, your information is not quite correct.  According to
>>
>> http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/pil-py26
>>
>> There is indeed a pil-py26 in the unstable tree.  Not that that's
>> necessarily the current upstream version.
>> 
>
> It actually is at version 1.1.6 which seems to be the latest upstream  
> version.
>
> Tony, you probably should run "fink selfupdate" and activate the  
> unstable tree. See the FAQ and documentation for details on how to do  
> that.
>
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Re: [Fink-devel] boost1.35.systempython-1.35.0-5 failed to build

2010-01-14 Thread Sjors Gielen

Op 14 jan 2010, om 13:11 heeft Alexander Hansen het volgende geschreven:

> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> I recently got updated boost1.35.systempython packages, but they fail
>> to build. The build process says "updating 127 packages", and many
>> lines later, the result is 119 targets updated, 4 skipped, 4 failed.
>> The failed packages are:
>>
>> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/macosx-
>> version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
>> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/macosx-
>> version-10.4/class.o
>> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link- 
>> static/
>> macosx-version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
>> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link- 
>> static/
>> macosx-version-10.4/class.o
>>
>> Seeing the objectfile names, it sounds like it's the same file, and  
>> it
>> seems like the same list of errors, too. I've pasted a list of the
>> errors below, and a full build log is available at the following  
>> link:
>>
>>  http://paster.dazjorz.com/?p=4734
>>
>> Sjors
>
> And you're on what OS version and architecture?

Oops, right. I'm on 10.5, Intel x86; installed Python-related packages:

  i   boost1.35.nopyt  1.35.0-5 Boost C++ Libraries (shared libs)
(i)  boost1.35.syste  1.35.0-5 Boost C++ Libraries: static and  
source libs
(i)  boost1.35.syste  1.35.0-5 Boost C++ Libraries (shared libs)
  i   python25 1:2.5.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented  
language
  i   python25-shlibs  1:2.5.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented  
language
  i   python26 1:2.6.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented  
language
  i   python26-shlibs  1:2.6.4-1Interpreted, object-oriented  
language

> (By the way, -devel is more appropriate for questions about packaging
> and to report on unmaintained packages.  -users is preferred for bug
> reports)

Sorry. Cc'ing -users, next copy can remove -devel if you want to.

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Re: [Fink-devel] boost1.35.systempython-1.35.0-5 failed to build

2010-01-14 Thread Alexander Hansen
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> Hi Martin,
> 
> I recently got updated boost1.35.systempython packages, but they fail  
> to build. The build process says "updating 127 packages", and many  
> lines later, the result is 119 targets updated, 4 skipped, 4 failed.  
> The failed packages are:
> 
> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/macosx- 
> version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/macosx- 
> version-10.4/class.o
> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link-static/ 
> macosx-version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link-static/ 
> macosx-version-10.4/class.o
> 
> Seeing the objectfile names, it sounds like it's the same file, and it  
> seems like the same list of errors, too. I've pasted a list of the  
> errors below, and a full build log is available at the following link:
> 
>   http://paster.dazjorz.com/?p=4734
> 
> Sjors
> 
> darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link-static/ 
> macosx-version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:145: error: 'PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT'  
> was not declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:146: error: expected `}' before  
> 'const_cast'
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:146: error: expected ',' or ';'  
> before 'const_cast'
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: In function 'PyObject*  
> boost::objects::static_data()':
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:209: error: 'static_data_object' was  
> not declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:211: error: 'Py_TYPE' was not  
> declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:216: error: 'upcast' was not declared  
> in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:216: error: expected primary- 
> expression before '>' token
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:216: error: 'static_data_object' was  
> not declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: In function 'int  
> boost::class_setattro(PyObject*, PyObject*, PyObject*)':
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:237: error: 'downcast' was not  
> declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:237: error: expected primary- 
> expression before '>' token
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:244: error: 'Py_TYPE' was not  
> declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: At global scope:
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:251: error: 'PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT'  
> was not declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:252: error: expected `}' before  
> 'const_cast'
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:252: error: expected ',' or ';'  
> before 'const_cast'
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:304: error: 'instance_holder' has not  
> been declared
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: In function 'void install(PyObject*)':
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: 'm_next' was not declared  
> in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: 'objects' has not been  
> declared
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: 'instance' was not  
> declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: expected primary- 
> expression before '>' token
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: expected primary- 
> expression before ')' token
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: expected `)' before 'self'
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:308: error: 'objects' has not been  
> declared
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:308: error: expected primary- 
> expression before '>' token
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:308: error: expected primary- 
> expression before ')' token
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:308: error: expected `)' before 'self'
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: At global scope:
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:315: error: 'type_handle' does not  
> name a type
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: In function 'void  
> objects::instance_dealloc(PyObject*)':
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: 'instance' was not  
> declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: expected primary- 
> expression before '>' token
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: 'kill_me' was not  
> declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: expected primary- 
> expression before '>' token
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: expected primary- 
> expression before ')' token
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: expected `;' before 'inst'
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:332: error: 'instance_holder' was not  
> declared in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:332: error: 'p' was not declared in  
> this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:332: error: 'next' was not declared  
> in this scope
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:335: error: expected class-name  
> before '(' token
> libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:336: error: 'instance_holder' is not  

Re: [Fink-devel] Fink package

2010-01-14 Thread Damian Dimmich
Fair enough - what are the criteria for moving packages into stable? 

I have been using that package for around a year now and it works great :)

I'm guessing that maintaining stable is a lot more work - do most people
use unstable like me?

Damian

Max Horn wrote:
>
> Am 13.01.2010 um 22:19 schrieb Damian Dimmich:
>
>> fwiw - if the package has been around for 3 years, wouldn't it make
>> sense to put it into stable?
>
> First off, I have no idea whether the Fink package has been around for
> 3 years.
>
> Even if it is has been around that long, we don't move packages to
> stable based on "how long" they have been in unstable. For all I know,
> the package could have been there for 3 years and been broken during
> all that time, only nobody tried it resp. nobody reported the issue.
>
>
> Bye,
> Max


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Re: [Fink-devel] Fink package

2010-01-14 Thread Max Horn

Am 13.01.2010 um 22:19 schrieb Damian Dimmich:

> fwiw - if the package has been around for 3 years, wouldn't it make
> sense to put it into stable?

First off, I have no idea whether the Fink package has been around for  
3 years.

Even if it is has been around that long, we don't move packages to  
stable based on "how long" they have been in unstable. For all I know,  
the package could have been there for 3 years and been broken during  
all that time, only nobody tried it resp. nobody reported the issue.


Bye,
Max

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[Fink-devel] boost1.35.systempython-1.35.0-5 failed to build

2010-01-14 Thread Sjors Gielen
Hi Martin,

I recently got updated boost1.35.systempython packages, but they fail  
to build. The build process says "updating 127 packages", and many  
lines later, the result is 119 targets updated, 4 skipped, 4 failed.  
The failed packages are:

darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/macosx- 
version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/macosx- 
version-10.4/class.o
darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link-static/ 
macosx-version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link-static/ 
macosx-version-10.4/class.o

Seeing the objectfile names, it sounds like it's the same file, and it  
seems like the same list of errors, too. I've pasted a list of the  
errors below, and a full build log is available at the following link:

http://paster.dazjorz.com/?p=4734

Sjors

darwin.compile.c++ bin.v2/libs/python/build/darwin/release/link-static/ 
macosx-version-10.4/threading-multi/class.o
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:145: error: 'PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT'  
was not declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:146: error: expected `}' before  
'const_cast'
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:146: error: expected ',' or ';'  
before 'const_cast'
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: In function 'PyObject*  
boost::objects::static_data()':
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:209: error: 'static_data_object' was  
not declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:211: error: 'Py_TYPE' was not  
declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:216: error: 'upcast' was not declared  
in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:216: error: expected primary- 
expression before '>' token
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:216: error: 'static_data_object' was  
not declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: In function 'int  
boost::class_setattro(PyObject*, PyObject*, PyObject*)':
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:237: error: 'downcast' was not  
declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:237: error: expected primary- 
expression before '>' token
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:244: error: 'Py_TYPE' was not  
declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: At global scope:
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:251: error: 'PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT'  
was not declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:252: error: expected `}' before  
'const_cast'
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:252: error: expected ',' or ';'  
before 'const_cast'
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:304: error: 'instance_holder' has not  
been declared
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: In function 'void install(PyObject*)':
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: 'm_next' was not declared  
in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: 'objects' has not been  
declared
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: 'instance' was not  
declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: expected primary- 
expression before '>' token
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: expected primary- 
expression before ')' token
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:307: error: expected `)' before 'self'
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:308: error: 'objects' has not been  
declared
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:308: error: expected primary- 
expression before '>' token
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:308: error: expected primary- 
expression before ')' token
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:308: error: expected `)' before 'self'
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: At global scope:
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:315: error: 'type_handle' does not  
name a type
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp: In function 'void  
objects::instance_dealloc(PyObject*)':
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: 'instance' was not  
declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: expected primary- 
expression before '>' token
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: 'kill_me' was not  
declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: expected primary- 
expression before '>' token
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: expected primary- 
expression before ')' token
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:330: error: expected `;' before 'inst'
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:332: error: 'instance_holder' was not  
declared in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:332: error: 'p' was not declared in  
this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:332: error: 'next' was not declared  
in this scope
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:335: error: expected class-name  
before '(' token
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:336: error: 'instance_holder' is not  
a class or namespace
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:336: error: cannot dynamic_cast  
'p' (of type '') to type 'void*' (source is not a pointer)
libs/python/src/object/class.cpp:336: error: 'deallocate' was not  
declared in this scope
libs/python/src/o