I was compiling and testing the current snapshot of python (current as of 7:00 AM CDT 7/3/00) and found that test_pty failed. Here is the output of the test. [sco root-tty01 src] ./python Lib/test/test_pty.py Calling master_open() Got master_fd '6', slave_name '/dev/ttyp1' Calling slave_open('/dev/ttyp1') Got slave_fd '7' Writing to slave_fd I wish to buy a fish license. For my pet fish, Eric. calling pty.fork() Traceback (most recent call last): File "Lib/test/test_pty.py", line 50, in ? pid, master_fd = pty.fork() File "./Lib/pty.py", line 95, in fork master_fd, slave_fd = openpty() File "./Lib/pty.py", line 28, in openpty slave_fd = _slave_open(slave_name) NameError: _slave_open I believe there is a typo on line 28 in Lib/pty.py... the call should not be _slave_open but slave_open. I made that change and the test ran fine. -- Phillip P. Porch <root@sco.theporch.com> NIC:PP1573 finger for http://www.theporch.com UTM - 16 514546E 3994565N PGP key
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