[Python-Dev] Trouble with Python 2.3a1

David Abrahams dave@boost-consulting.com
Tue, 07 Jan 2003 17:35:47 -0500


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Ralf describes below a change in the name of classes defined in the
__main__ module for 2.3a1, which causes some of our tests to fail.
Was it intentional?


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Hi David,

I am back from my trip and I thought it is time to test our stuff with
Python 2.3a1. Using the boost 1.29.0 release pickling of simple
extension classes fails. I tracked this down to the following
difference:

Python 2.2:
<class 'cctbx_boost.uctbx_ext.unit_cell'>

Python 2.3a1:
<class '__main__.cctbx_boost.uctbx_ext.unit_cell'>

Have you encountered this already?

Thanks,
        Ralf

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