On 3/30/06, Gregory P. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The pybsddb project does not have its own copy of the code, it justpulls Modules/_bsddb.c and the Lib/bsddb/ directly from the pythonrepository using a script.Ah, excellent, that makes it a lot easier for the rest of python-dev.
Its appreciat
On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 03:03:48AM +0100, Thomas Wouters wrote:
> On 3/7/06, "Martin v. L??wis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Thomas Wouters wrote:
> > > Who 'owns' Modules/_bsddb.c, if anyone?
> >
> > It's a fork of pybsddb, originally contributed by Gregory Smith (*).
> > For all practical p
On 3/7/06, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thomas Wouters wrote:> Who 'owns' Modules/_bsddb.c, if anyone?It's a fork of pybsddb, originally contributed by Gregory Smith (*).For all practical purposes, he also "owns" it, but hasn't objected
to others making changes in the past.At the ti
Thomas Wouters wrote:
> Who 'owns' Modules/_bsddb.c, if anyone?
It's a fork of pybsddb, originally contributed by Gregory Smith (*).
For all practical purposes, he also "owns" it, but hasn't objected
to others making changes in the past.
At the time it was imported, I recall the plan was to out-p
Who 'owns' Modules/_bsddb.c, if anyone? The file doesn't mention whether it's a fork of pybsddb maintained separately or not. I ask because it seems to contain a number of refleaks, and I wanted to fix some of the style issues while I'm at it (and maybe even Py_ssize_t it,) but I'll happily send th