Martin v. Löwis <martin at v.loewis.de> wrote: > > Seems to work fine. So this I don't understand. Any ideas, anyone? > > Didn't we discuss this before? Possibly, but I don't recall doing so. > The buildbot slave has no controlling > terminal anymore, hence it cannot open /dev/tty. If you are curious, > just patch your checkout to output the exact errno (e.g. to stdout), > and trigger a build through the web. So, why is skipping this test "unexpected"? I see "x86 Tiger" is also showing this as an unexpected skip. Should I just add it to the list of expected skips on Darwin? Actually, will it run on any platform? Bill
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