[pypy-dev] How have you found compiling in OpenSSL and other libraries into your relocatable builds?
I noticed that https://www.pypy.org/download.html says that "the linux binaries ship an OpenSSL library". Have you found that to be an issue in any way? Have users been accepting of it? I ask as I'm contemplating trying to get relocatable builds for CPython on Linux (to start), and I suspect the OpenSSL question is going to be one of the bigger/stickier discussion points and having some real-world experience/information on the topic would probably help. ___ pypy-dev mailing list -- pypy-dev@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to pypy-dev-le...@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/pypy-dev.python.org/ Member address: arch...@mail-archive.com
Re: [pypy-dev] [Speed] Moving the project forward
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 01:10, Nick Coghlan ncogh...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 5:50 PM, Antonio Cuni anto.c...@gmail.com wrote: On 31/08/11 22:11, Brett Cannon wrote: The PyPy folk could answer this as they have their repo on bitbucket already. Else I guess we can just create a standalone account that represents the official speed.python.org account. for pypy we do exactly that. There is a bitbucket user named pypy whose credentials are shared among all the core devs. The security auditing part of my brain has its fingers in its ears and is singing La La La rather loudly :) What about Google Code? Projects there can have multiple owners and they support hg, have a tracker, and a wiki. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncogh...@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia ___ pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
Re: [pypy-dev] [Speed] Moving the project forward
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:34, Miquel Torres tob...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi all, though I took up on the task of installing a Codespeed instance myself, I didn't have time until now. This weekend I will definitely have a *lot* of time to work on this, so count on that task being done by then. The bitbucket issue tracker is a start (though a organization account would be better) and the splash page is great. So let's get started organizing things. [SNIP] Regarding repositories and issues, we could maybe have a speed organization account (not sure on Bitbucket, you can do that in Github), where we have a wiki, issues, and runner + config management repo + other stuff. The PyPy folk could answer this as they have their repo on bitbucket already. Else I guess we can just create a standalone account that represents the official speed.python.org account. ___ pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev