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Author vstinner
Recipients Arfrever, pitrou, serhiy.storchaka, vstinner
Date 2014-10-10.09:53:29
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I hope that "MS_WINDOWS" is also defined when Python is compiled by the Borland C compiler or OpenWatcom. IMO if it's not the case, it's a bug and it should be fixed.

It means that my patch drop_msdos_support.patch only drops support for the DJGPP compiler in fact. DJGPP is (was) the MS-DOS port of GCC.

So, what do you think of drop_msdos_support.patch? Is it ok for Python 3.5?
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