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Cygwin does not provide siginfo_t.si_band #65284

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dellairjie mannequin opened this issue Mar 28, 2014 · 40 comments
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Cygwin does not provide siginfo_t.si_band #65284

dellairjie mannequin opened this issue Mar 28, 2014 · 40 comments
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dellairjie mannequin commented Mar 28, 2014

BPO 21085
Nosy @loewis, @vstinner, @bitdancer, @embray, @zware, @ma8ma, @AraHaan
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  • [Do Not Merge] Convert Misc/NEWS so that it is managed by towncrier #552
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  • signalmodule.output.txt
  • cygwin_si_band.patch
  • 3.4-issue21085-cygwin-struct_siginfo.patch
  • 3.4-issue21085-struct_siginfo.patch: use configure script
  • 3.5-issue21085-struct_siginfo.patch: assigned zero into si_band field
  • 3.5-issue21085-struct_siginfo-2.patch
  • tip-issue21085-struct_siginfo-2.patch
  • 3.4-issue21085-struct_siginfo-2.patch
  • 3.3-issue21085-struct_siginfo-2.patch
  • Note: these values reflect the state of the issue at the time it was migrated and might not reflect the current state.

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    assignee = 'https://github.com/zware'
    closed_at = <Date 2016-10-01.05:52:54.742>
    created_at = <Date 2014-03-28.15:17:09.827>
    labels = ['build', '3.7']
    title = 'Cygwin does not provide siginfo_t.si_band'
    updated_at = <Date 2017-03-31.16:36:14.354>
    user = 'https://bugs.python.org/dellairjie'

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    activity = <Date 2017-03-31.16:36:14.354>
    actor = 'dstufft'
    assignee = 'zach.ware'
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    closed_date = <Date 2016-10-01.05:52:54.742>
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    creation = <Date 2014-03-28.15:17:09.827>
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    dellairjie mannequin commented Mar 28, 2014

    Folks,

    Is Cygwin supported by Python? We met the following error when compiling Python 3.3.2 on Cygwin 1.7.17:

    gcc -c -Wno-unused-result -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -IInclude -I./Include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -o Modules/main.o Modules/main.c
    Modules/main.c:17:0: warning: "PATH_MAX" redefined
    /usr/include/limits.h:336:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
    Modules/main.c: In function ‘Py_Main’:
    Modules/main.c:561:5: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘_setmode’
    gcc -c -Wno-unused-result -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -IInclude -I./Include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -o Modules/gcmodule.o Modules/gcmodule.c
    gcc -Wno-unused-result -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -IInclude -I./Include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/_threadmodule.c -o Modules/_threadmodule.o
    gcc -Wno-unused-result -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -IInclude -I./Include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/signalmodule.c -o Modules/signalmodule.o
    ./Modules/signalmodule.c: In function ‘fill_siginfo’:
    ./Modules/signalmodule.c:745:5: error: ‘siginfo_t’ has no member named ‘si_band’
    Makefile:1501: recipe for target `Modules/signalmodule.o' failed
    make: *** [Modules/signalmodule.o] Error 1

    Any lights would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

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    ./Modules/signalmodule.c:745:5: error: ‘siginfo_t’ has no member named ‘si_band’

    This code is conditional, it is surrounded by:

    #if defined(HAVE_SIGWAITINFO) || defined(HAVE_SIGTIMEDWAIT)
    

    Does Windows support sigwaitinfo() or sigtimedwait()? I would be surprised. You used configure? Check pyconfig.h for these two constants.

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    cygwin is not officially supported. We do accept patches that improve cygwin support when they are narrowly targted and well motivated.

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    dellairjie mannequin commented Mar 28, 2014

    Victor,

    I did do ./configure, without any parameters. Should I use it with "--without-signal-module" option? Will all signals be disabled if this option is specified?

    From Python document, it mentions Windows support the following signals:
    signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGABRT, signal.SIGFPE, signal.SIGILL, signal.SIGSEGV

    The following are found in pyconfig.h.in

    804 /* Define to 1 if you have the sigtimedwait' function. */ 805 #undef HAVE_SIGTIMEDWAIT 810 /* Define to 1 if you have the sigwaitinfo' function. */
    811 #undef HAVE_SIGWAITINFO

    Br,
    Li

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    loewis mannequin commented Mar 30, 2014

    dellair jie: would you like to work on a patch?

    It's fine if not, but it may then be that there is no resolution to this issue for the coming months or years (unless somebody else volunteers to write a patch).

    Running configure should have created pyconfig.h. Please report what this file has; pyconfig.h.in is not configured.

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    dellairjie mannequin commented Mar 31, 2014

    Yes, my pleasure.

    After configure on Cygwin, there is pyconfig.h generated, variables are as following:
    /* #undef HAVE_SIGTIMEDWAIT */
    /* #define HAVE_SIGWAITINFO 1 */

    The error disappeared once changed HAVE_SIGWAITINFO to undef.
    However, it encountered another issue mentioned here:
    http://bugs.python.org/issue13756

    The patches provided seem only for 3.2.2, not sure if it is ok to apply them directly on 3.3.2?

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    dellairjie mannequin commented Mar 31, 2014

    Applied the patch 0001-CYGWIN-issue13756-Python-make-fail-on-cygwin.patch in case: http://bugs.python.org/issue13756

    The build failed with parser module:
    building 'parser' extension
    gcc -Wno-unused-result -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I./Include -I. -IInclude -I/cygdrive/c/temp/Python-3.3.2/Include -I/cygdrive/c/temp/Python-3.3.2 -c /cygdrive/c/temp/Python-3.3.2/Modules/parsermodule.c -o build/temp.cygwin-1.7.17-i686-3.3/cygdrive/c/temp/Python-3.3.2/Modules/parsermodule.o
    gcc -shared -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base build/temp.cygwin-1.7.17-i686-3.3/cygdrive/c/temp/Python-3.3.2/Modules/parsermodule.o -L. -L/usr/local/lib -lpython3.3m -o build/lib.cygwin-1.7.17-i686-3.3/parser.dll
    build/temp.cygwin-1.7.17-i686-3.3/cygdrive/c/temp/Python-3.3.2/Modules/parsermodule.o: In function parser_sizeof': /cygdrive/c/temp/Python-3.[3.2/Modules/parsermodule.c:371](https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/3.2/Modules/parsermodule.c#L371): undefined reference to __PyNode_SizeOf'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

    Could anyone shed some lights please?

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    Li

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    loewis mannequin commented Mar 31, 2014

    dellair jie: please focus on one issue at a time. The issue you reported here is the compile error with si_band; I will not discuss any other problems you bring up in this issue.

    Note that editing pyconfig.h is not a solution. It's a generated file, so it must not be edited.

    To diagnose this further, add the -dD option to the preprocessor output of signalmodule.c, i.e. run

    gcc -dD -Wno-unused-result -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -IInclude -I./Include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -E ./Modules/signalmodule.c

    and attach the resulting file (or else study the output yourself).

    BTW, please also understand that Python 3.3 is no longer maintained; it would be good if you could run this porting project on Python 3.4 instead.

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    dellairjie mannequin commented Mar 31, 2014

    Martin,

    Certainly running on 3.4 now.
    The output of the command is attached.

    Will try to look into it tomorrow if no immediate follow up post.

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    Can you try to comment si_band code in signalmodule.c, and then run test_signal to see if sigwaitinfo works on Windows? test_sigwaitinfo() uses signal.alarm(1): does it work on Windows (with Cygwin)? (sigwaitinfo doc says "Availability: Unix.")

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    loewis mannequin commented Mar 31, 2014

    dellair: According to the compiler output, ./pyconfig.h has

    #define HAVE_SIGWAIT 1
    
    
    #define HAVE_SIGWAITINFO 1

    So why did you say (in msg215221) that the file had

    /* #undef HAVE_SIGTIMEDWAIT */
    /* #define HAVE_SIGWAITINFO 1 */

    (i.e. where do the comment signs come from)

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    dellairjie mannequin commented Mar 31, 2014

    Martin,

    Thanks for the analysis!

    The following values came from Python 3.3.2, the #define HAVE_SIGWAITINFO 1 was without comment sign, I commented it out for the build to go through.
    /* #undef HAVE_SIGTIMEDWAIT */
    /* #define HAVE_SIGWAITINFO 1 */

    The output was from 3.4, haven't checked the values yet, might be different. Will check it tomorrow.

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    rpetrov mannequin commented Mar 31, 2014

    STINNER Victor wrote:

    STINNER Victor added the comment:

    I found this patch:
    https://github.com/Alexpux/MSYS2-packages/blob/master/python3/3.3.2-cygwin-siginfo.patch

    Sure. It seems to me it is extracted from bpo-3871 .

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    rpetrov mannequin commented Mar 31, 2014

    dellair jie wrote:

    dellair jie added the comment:

    Applied the patch 0001-CYGWIN-issue13756-Python-make-fail-on-cygwin.patch in case: http://bugs.python.org/issue13756

    The build failed with parser module:
    building 'parser' extension
    gcc ...... .../parsermodule.o: In function parser_sizeof': /cygdrive/c/temp/Python-3.[3.2/Modules/parsermodule.c:371](https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/3.2/Modules/parsermodule.c#L371): undefined reference to __PyNode_SizeOf'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

    Could anyone shed some lights please?

    See bpo-18637

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    dellairjie mannequin commented Apr 1, 2014

    Martin,

    Here is the values presented on Python 3.4.0, in fact they are the same as 3.3.2, please note the key difference.
    /* #undef HAVE_SIGTIMEDWAIT */
    #define HAVE_SIGWAIT 1
    #define HAVE_SIGWAITINFO 1
    The SIGTIMEDWAIT is undef while the SIGWAIT is defined.
    The patch Victor found (https://github.com/Alexpux/MSYS2-packages/blob/master/python3/3.3.2-cygwin-siginfo.patch) to modify sigalmodule.c works on both 3.3.2 and 3.4 (at least the build went through the sign failure.) 
    So shall we close this issue?

    Petrov,
    Thanks a loot!
    The patch you offered about parser works with 3.3.2 and 3.4.
    There is further issues with the build on Cygwin and I will raise it in a separate issue.

    Br,
    Dellair

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    vstinner commented Apr 1, 2014

    So shall we close this issue?

    Nope. Could you please try the test described in msg215249?

    We might integrate https://github.com/Alexpux/MSYS2-packages/blob/master/python3/3.3.2-cygwin-siginfo.patch but it would be better to fix sigwaitinfo() if it works without si_band.

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    dellairjie mannequin commented Apr 1, 2014

    Victor,

    Would you please be more specific on test_signal?

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    vstinner commented Apr 1, 2014

    Would you please be more specific on test_signal?

    Please try to compile Python 3.4 with the attached cygwin_si_band.patch applied, and then run test_signal. I would like to know if all tests pass, and if not, which tests are failing. I also would like to know if test_sigwaitinfo() runs on Cygwin. I'm not sure that signal.alarm(1) is available on Windows, whereas test_sigwaitinfo() uses this function.

    Or you can test manually sigwaitinfo(). Example on Windows using SIGINT and CTRL+c to send a signal:

    >>> import signal
    >>> info = signal.sigwaitinfo({signal.SIGINT})
    ^C
    >>> info
    signal.struct_siginfo(si_signo=2, si_code=128, si_errno=0, si_pid=0, si_uid=0, si_status=3, si_band=0)

    I don't know how to test sigwaitinfo() on Windows.

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    dellairjie mannequin commented Apr 1, 2014

    Victor,

    I suppose that Python needs to be built successfully before running test_signal.
    Three patches were applied in Python 3.4.0. However, the build failed to build _struct module.

    Should I open another Issue to track it?

    As long as the build goes through completely on Cygwin, I will go back and do the signal test.

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    dellairjie mannequin commented Apr 29, 2014

    Finally got it compiled on Cygwin! :)

    Victor,

    I am still having issue with the "make test" on Cygwin, hence can only do some manual testing:

    Output:
    >>> info = signal.sigwaitinfo({signal.SIGINT})
    ^C
    >>>
    >>> info = signal.struct_siginfo((2, 128, 0, 0, 0, 3))
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
    TypeError: signal.struct_siginfo() takes an at least 7-sequence (6-sequence given)
    >>> info = signal.struct_siginfo((2, 128, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0))
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
    TypeError: signal.struct_siginfo() takes an at most 6-sequence (7-sequence given)
    >>> help(signal.struct_siginfo)
     |  

    | Data descriptors defined here:
    |
    | si_code
    | signal code
    |
    | si_errno
    | errno associated with this signal
    |
    | si_pid
    | sending process ID
    |
    | si_signo
    | signal number
    |
    | si_status
    | exit value or signal
    |
    | si_uid
    | real user ID of sending process
    |
    | ----------------------------------------------------------------------

    Feel free to let me know if more testing is required.

    Br,
    Dellair

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    ma8ma mannequin commented Mar 26, 2015

    I wrote improved patch to remove the 'si_band'. This patch modifies the 'n_in_sequence' to conform to the number of structure members.
    And I tested manually for struct_siginfo. struct_siginfo objects builds well.
    That's all for now.

    $ python3.4.exe
    Python 3.4.3 (default, Mar  2 2015, 22:23:56)
    [GCC 4.9.2] on cygwin
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>> import signal
    >>> signal.struct_siginfo([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])
    signal.struct_siginfo(si_signo=1, si_code=2, si_errno=3, si_pid=4, si_uid=5, si_status=6)
    >>> signal.sigwaitinfo({signal.SIGINT})
    ^C
    signal.struct_siginfo(si_signo=2, si_code=6, si_errno=0, si_pid=3352, si_uid=1000, si_status=0)
    >>> signal.alarm(1); signal.sigwaitinfo({signal.SIGALRM})
    0
    signal.struct_siginfo(si_signo=14, si_code=4, si_errno=0, si_pid=5816, si_uid=1000, si_status=1629189728)

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    Could you please use a define like SIGINFO_HAS_SI_BAND?

    Something like:

    #if defined(HAVE_SIGINFO) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
       /* Issue python/cpython#65284: In Cygwin, siginfo_t does not have si_band field. */
    #  define SIGINFO_HAS_SI_BAND
    #endif

    And please generate patches not the git format. Otherwise, Rietveld is unable to generated the "review" link.

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    ma8ma mannequin commented Mar 26, 2015

    Victor,

    In that case, May I edit configure script to generate the HAVE_* defines?
    I'd like to add a statement to check the si_band to configure.ac.

    And please generate patches not the git format. Otherwise, Rietveld is unable to generated the "review" link.
    I see. I use the mercurial repository from next time.

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    In that case, May I edit configure script to generate the HAVE_* defines?
    I'd like to add a statement to check the si_band to configure.ac.

    Does Cygwin use configure? If yes, go for configure.

    You can copy/paste my recent change for dirent.d_type field.

    I see. I use the mercurial repository from next time.

    Are you using git or hg? If you use hg, just change the config to not use
    git format. If you use git, don't worry, I can review without the review
    button.

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    ma8ma mannequin commented Mar 31, 2015

    New patch uses configure script to set the compile condition for struct_siginfo.si_band.
    The script was generated from configure.ac using autoreconf.

    Could you make sure of having the si_band in another platform?

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    embray commented Aug 23, 2016

    I've run into this recently. Is there anything I can do to shepherd this issue toward a resolution status?

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    Review the patch, confirm that it works for you (please indicate what cygwin and OS version, etc you test on). Also review this issue and make sure all open concerns have been addressed by the current patch.

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    ma8ma mannequin commented Aug 23, 2016

    Hello, I'm writer for past patch.
    3.4-issue21085-struct_siginfo.patch removes si_band field from struct_siginfo if the C siginfo_t doesn't have si_band field.
    This modification raises a incompatibility between platforms having struct_siginfo.
    Now, I wrote another patch that doesn't change fields of struct_siginfo to avoid its incompatibility.
    And I built cpython 3.5.2+ on vista cygwin-x86 using this patch.
    Murray, would you be able to tell me your idea?
    Many thanks.

    New patch changes:
    If platform has the C siginfo_t structure, but it doesn't have si_band field, the struct_siginfo.si_band field is always assigned zero at function return value.

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    ma8ma mannequin commented Aug 24, 2016

    Oh, I made a mistake that is checking the si_band field without signal header.
    Here is a modified patch adding signal header at checking the si_band field.
    I passed tests compiling cpython 3.5.2+ on ubuntu 16.04.1 (x86) using this patch.

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    embray commented Aug 24, 2016

    Thanks Masayuki for the updated patch. I agree, the new approach looks better. I will review the patch more carefully and test it soon.

    @embray embray self-assigned this Aug 24, 2016
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    embray commented Aug 30, 2016

    I've reviewed masamoto's last patch 3.5-issue21085-struct_siginfo-2.patch

    It applies cleanly and allows the signals module to compile on Cygwin64 2.5.1 / Windows 10. I attached versions of the patch that apply cleanly to tip, 3.4, and 3.3 as well.

    However, even with this issue resolved it can't be fully tested because there are other open issues preventing a successful build on Cygwin, including bpo-25658 and bpo-13756

    Would it be ok to commit this even though it doesn't resolve all build issues? Or should I try to cobble together a meta-issue of current known build issues and make sure they all have working patches first?

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    I think it would be reasonable to apply it, unless other devs object, given your confirmation that it solves this particular problem (and, looking at the code, it won't break anything...which the buildbots will confirm).

    This will only be applied to 3.5 and 3.6, since this is not a security issue. I've updated the versions accordingly.

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    python-dev mannequin commented Oct 1, 2016

    New changeset 6874928eae4b by Zachary Ware in branch 'default':
    Issue bpo-21085: add configure check for siginfo_t.si_band
    https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/6874928eae4b

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    zware commented Oct 1, 2016

    Thanks for the patch, masamoto, and thanks for the review and rebase, erik.bray!

    I only applied this to 3.7. It's much more open to experimentation currently, and we have a way to go before Python can even be built on Cygwin. Once we reach a more stable point (say, the full test suite can be run, even if not everything passes), we can evaluate whether backporting all the changes it took to get there is worthwhile.

    @zware zware added the 3.7 (EOL) end of life label Oct 1, 2016
    @zware zware closed this as completed Oct 1, 2016
    @zware zware assigned zware and unassigned embray Oct 1, 2016
    @zware zware changed the title compile error Python3.3 on Cygwin Cygwin does not provide siginfo_t.si_band Oct 1, 2016
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    New changeset 5673cf852daa by Zachary Ware in branch 'default':
    Issue bpo-21085: Fix accidental leading +'s in configure.ac
    https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/5673cf852daa

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    embray commented Oct 4, 2016

    Thanks for the merge--targeting 3.7 for now and thinking about backporting later sounds fine to me.

    I'm also in the process of getting a Cygwin buildbot for Python up and running, but it's been slow going. That said, having a Cygwin buildbot is also high priority for my own (non-Python-specific) work. So once I have that up I will happily maintain a buildbot for Python on Cygwin.

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    zware commented Oct 4, 2016

    When you're ready to get your bot set up, ping me and I'll get you set up on the master side. Thanks!

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    AraHaan mannequin commented Jan 28, 2017

    In 3.6 and 3.7 The Same Error is back on line 960 with gcc 6.3.0 on cygwin64. This issue is not entirely fixed even with the absolute latest commits.

    $ make
    gcc -Wno-unused-result -Wsign-compare -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-pro
    totypes    -std=c99 -Wextra -Wno-unused-result -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-missin
    g-field-initializers   -I. -I./Include    -DPy_BUILD_CORE  -c ./Modules/signalmo
    dule.c -o Modules/signalmodule.o
    In file included from ./Include/Python.h:85:0,
                     from ./Modules/signalmodule.c:6:
    ./Modules/signalmodule.c: In functionfill_siginfo’:
    ./Modules/signalmodule.c:960:60: error: ‘siginfo_t {aka struct <anonymous>}’ has
     no member namedsi_band’; did you meansi_pid’?
         PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 6, PyLong_FromLong(si->si_band));
                                                                ^
    ./Include/tupleobject.h:62:75: note: in definition of macroPyTuple_SET_ITEM#define PyTuple_SET_ITEM(op, i, v) (((PyTupleObject *)(op))->ob_item[i] = v)
                                                                               ^
    ./Modules/signalmodule.c:960:5: note: in expansion of macroPyStructSequence_SE
    T_ITEMPyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 6, PyLong_FromLong(si->si_band));
         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    make: *** [Makefile:1741: Modules/signalmodule.o] Error 1

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    embray commented Jan 31, 2017

    Decorater, since this issue was already closed, could you open a new one? And when you do, please add me to the nosy list.

    I'm still planning to get a Cygwin built bot up for Python, I've just had other various priorities.

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