Sujet : Re: Python recompile
De : david.brown (at) *nospam* hesbynett.no (David Brown)
Groupes : comp.lang.c comp.lang.c++ comp.lang.pythonDate : 04. Mar 2025, 09:12:38
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On 03/03/2025 19:33, geodandw wrote:
On 3/3/25 12:19, Richard Heathfield wrote:
On 03/03/2025 16:24, geodandw wrote:
On 3/3/25 10:22, James Kuyper wrote:
That sounds like a C issue to me.
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If it were a C problem, then the C source code that produced the problem
should have been shown. It's hard to debug code that you can't see.
Why is this group so intolerant?
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Why are you so intolerant of other people's wish to keep this group topical?
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A. Because the problem is apparently using the right options on the compiler, which seems like a C question to me.
I don't know what your experience with C is - if you have posted anything in c.l.c. that indicates that, it must have been too long ago for me to remember. But a number of people with decades long experience of not only working with C, but helping people in c.l.c. with their C problems, have made it clear that this is /not/ a C question. They also did their best to help the OP - giving what help they could despite this being the wrong place and the question being off-topic, and they did their best to redirect the OP to places where he might get more useful help.
B.Because some people in this group are arrogant. rude, and insulting..If the shoe fits, wear it.
Originally, people /politely/ pointed out that the post was off-topic, and the OP was unlikely to get good help here. Indeed, I don't think anyone has been other than polite to the OP.
But there have been two people in this thread who have perhaps been rude, arrogant and insulting - insisting that /they/ know better than the regulars about what is topical and not topical for the group. Those posters have not in any way been helpful, and are just a waste of bandwidth for everyone else.
I don't know what you think you are trying to achieve here. Do you think that your complaints will somehow magically make the OP's problem about the C programming language, rather than the build process for a particular and specific complex piece of software? Do you think that by posting repeatedly, someone here will suddenly realise they know something that could help the OP? Do you think you will change the group topicality?
All you have achieved is annoying some people, and ensuring that the thread can't develop topically.
If you want to understand what is topical or not for this group, consider if a question could conceivably by used as an example or an exercise in a published book about learning or using the C programming language. Then it is probably on-topic. If you'd only find it in a book called "C programming for Windows", or "Systems programming in Unix", or "C development with gcc", then it is likely to be too specific. The OP's question is far too niche for any kind of book at all - he needs to look at build instructions for Python to understand what is going on.