| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-04-09 | python310: 3.10.16 -> 3.10.17 | Martin Weinelt | |
| https://docs.python.org/release/3.10.16/whatsnew/changelog.html | |||
| 2025-02-18 | python310/python311: fix failing tests with openssl >= 3.4 | Luka Blašković | |
| 2024-07-20 | python{39,310,311,312,313}: Allow using cc to resolve dynamic libraries | Audrey Dutcher | |
| This patch hasn't been complete since an alternate case was added to cpython which allows using ld(1) to resolve libraries. In addition to this, the stated reason for the patch, to improve startup times by preventing cpython from invoking gcc to resolve libuuid, has not been an issue since that logic was removed in cpython 3.9. Finally, this patch creates a disparity between Linux and other operating systems (I am working on FreeBSD right now) since the ld(1) case is system gated. Since it no longer accomplishes its stated purpose, is no longer needed, and creates platform disparities, we should remove it. I've left the half of this patch which prevents /sbin/ldconfig from being invoked, since no nix-compiled program should ever be invoking absolute paths like this. | |||
| 2024-02-02 | cpython: prune patches and configure flags | Martin Weinelt | |
| - Using the system-provided ffi has been the default since 3.6 | |||
| 2022-12-12 | python310: revert asyncio changes done in 3.10.9 | Vladimír Čunát | |
| They brought significant regressions. Upstream is now discussing what to do, but we still want the security fixes from 3.10.9. | |||
| 2020-11-11 | python310: 3.10.0a1 -> 3.10.0a2 | Jonathan Ringer | |
| 2020-10-19 | python310: init at 3.10a1 | Jonathan Ringer | |
