Trent Mick wrote: > Yes I've noticed it too. I've had to kill python_d.exe a few times. I > haven't yet had the chance to look into it. I am NOT getting this error > on another Windows Python build slave that I am running in-house for > play. I believe this originated from a test run not terminating. buildbot then tried to kill the test run after the timeout; that also failed. Subsequent build now fail to compile. It just happened again: http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/trunk/x86%20W2k%20trunk/builds/23/step-test/0 http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/trunk/x86%20W2k%20trunk/builds/23/step-test/1 http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/trunk/x86%20W2k%20trunk/builds/23/step-test/2 Regards, Martin
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