Guido van Rossum wrote: >>My nightly cronjob has issued two warnings for the CVS checkout >>at 02:00 CET today: >> >>test test_posix failed -- Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "/home/lemburg/projects/Python/Dev-Python/Lib/test/test_posix.py", line 39, in testNoArgFunctions >> posix_func() >>OSError: [Errno 25] Inappropriate ioctl for device >> >>The traceback is not very helpful I'm afraid and when I run the >>test by hand I can't reproduce it. > > Try running the test from a cron job without regrtest (i.e. ./python > Lib/test/test_posix.py), and putting some extra prints in it. > > Some of the functions tested (e.g. ctermid, getlogin) use stdin to > determine who is logged in. Maybe these should just be ignored if > they fail with this specific error (since the error means they're > working as advertised). Ok, here's the output: testNoArgFunctions (__main__.PosixTester) ... Running function ctermid Running function getcwd Running function getcwdu Running function uname Running function times Running function getlogin ERROR Running function getloadavg Running function tmpnam Running function getegid Running function geteuid Running function getgid Running function getgroups Running function getpid Running function getpgrp Running function getppid Running function getuid ok Looks like getlogin doesn't like being run in non-interactive mode (ie. without a terminal). >>test test_random failed -- Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "/home/lemburg/projects/Python/Dev-Python/Lib/test/test_random.py", line 25, in test_autoseed >> self.assertNotEqual(state1, state2) >> File "/home/lemburg/projects/Python/Dev-Python/Lib/unittest.py", line 300, in failIfEqual >> raise self.failureException, \ >>AssertionError: (2, (1045703145, 318847470, 620640488, 320379787, -1732263717, -1278593374, ... > > > This one I don't understand. Maybe the sleep(1) in the test isn't > long enough? I could not reproduce this, but perhaps using long(time.time()*256) isn't safe enough to produce different states in the WH-generator ?! I'd add a counter or hash the previous stored state to add some more noise. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Software directly from the Source (#1, Feb 20 2003) >>> Python/Zope Products & Consulting ... http://www.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ Python UK 2003, Oxford: 40 days left EuroPython 2003, Charleroi, Belgium: 124 days left
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