[issue16100] Compiling vim with Python 3.3 support fails

2019-05-14 Thread Zachary Ware
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[issue16100] Compiling vim with Python 3.3 support fails

2019-05-14 Thread Zachary Ware
Zachary Ware added the comment: As this appears to be a bug in Vim on an unsupported configuration with a now-unsupported version of Python, I'm closing the issue. If this is still an issue with a modern version of Python in a supported environment and can be shown to be a bug in Python rat

[issue16100] Compiling vim with Python 3.3 support fails

2019-05-14 Thread Stéphane Wirtel
Stéphane Wirtel added the comment: Hi, The used version in this issue is outdated we could close this issue but I prefer to get the feedback from Steve Dower and Zach Ware. If this issue is not relevant to 3.7+, I suggest closing this issue. -- nosy: +matrixise, steve.dower, zach.war

[issue16100] Compiling vim with Python 3.3 support fails

2019-04-26 Thread Mark Lawrence
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[issue16100] Compiling vim with Python 3.3 support fails

2014-07-29 Thread Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence added the comment: I don't see how we can do anything with this as mingw is unsupported. If any docs need changing wouldn't that best be done as a completely separate issue? -- nosy: +BreamoreBoy ___ Python tracker

[issue16100] Compiling vim with Python 3.3 support fails

2012-10-01 Thread R. David Murray
R. David Murray added the comment: Well, that looks like a bug in VIM, not Python. Though if that order of calls is required and it is not documented, that would be a doc bug (especially if it used to work in the other order in python2.) -- ___ Pyt

[issue16100] Compiling vim with Python 3.3 support fails

2012-10-01 Thread Sascha
Sascha added the comment: Actually I'd have no problem using 3.2 Though with 3.2 I got the problem described here: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/vim_dev/5MYb23t9ZBM I was hoping this is fixed in 3.3, but now I can't even compile it -- ___

[issue16100] Compiling vim with Python 3.3 support fails

2012-10-01 Thread R. David Murray
R. David Murray added the comment: We don't currently support mingw, and I don't think any of our active developers have experience with it. If this actually worked in 3.2 then the fix *might* be relatively easy. Hopefully you or someone else will be interested enough to work out a patch. -

[issue16100] Compiling vim with Python 3.3 support fails

2012-10-01 Thread Sascha
New submission from Sascha: Hello there, I hope I'm right here. I tried to compile vim with Python 3.3 32bit support. OS: Windows 7 64bit Compiler: MinGW Compiling vim with Python 3.2 32bit support works! The error message: obj/if_python3.o:if_python3.c:(.text+0x739): undefined reference to `_