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Author ned.deily
Recipients Alex.Willmer, Ivan Levchenko, Paul Hege, doko, mhpruitt, ned.deily, pmpp, rbelio, zach.ware
Date 2020-05-08.03:21:22
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Thanks for the report and for the analysis. There have been a number of reports over the years about problems trying to build and/or execute Pythons with an external copy of libffi. They have become more pressing now that we no longer vendor the source of libffi in Python source releases. To help focus on the issues, we are consolidated the discussion in Issue14527, one of the earliest opened issues.
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2020-05-08 03:21:22ned.deilysetrecipients: + ned.deily, doko, pmpp, zach.ware, Alex.Willmer, rbelio, mhpruitt, Ivan Levchenko, Paul Hege
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