as for your other errors (still on Win95, MSVC 5.0): > - test_mmap > one liner: > test test_mmap crashed -- exceptions.WindowsError : [Errno 6] The = handle is invalid same here (but a different error code?) > - test_posixpath > one liner: > test test_posixpath failed -- Writing: 'error!', expected: 'No = err' nope. > - test_re > one liner: > test test_re failed -- Writing: '=3D=3D=3D Failed incorrectly', = expected: "('abc', 'abc', 0, 'fou" nope. but are you sure you've updated the output directory lately? the "=3D=3D=3D Failed incorrectly" part is expected, the abc stuff is not. > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "..\Lib\test\test_re.py", line 122, in ? > raise TestFailed, "symbolic reference" > test_support.TestFailed: symbolic reference nope. > - test_sre > one liner: > test test_sre failed -- Writing: '=3D=3D=3D Failed incorrectly', = expected: "=3D=3D=3Dgrouping error ('(" nope. but again, the expected stuff looks wrong. > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "..\Lib\test\test_sre.py", line 124, in ? > raise TestFailed, "symbolic reference" > test_support.TestFailed: symbolic reference nope. > - test_userstring > one liner: > test test_userstring failed -- Writing: "'a'", expected: '' nope -- but the output indicates that you're testing against an old copy of UserString.py >=20 > - test_winreg > one liner: > test test_winreg failed -- Unread: '\012' nope. =20 > - test_winreg2 (crashes) > full output:=20 > Fatal Python error: PyThreadState_Get: no current thread >=20 > abnormal program termination almost. I got other interesting errors when I had an old winreg.pyd in the path. if I remove that one, the test runs, prints HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, and then starts consuming 99.99% CPU (not sure if it terminates; I need my cycles for more important stuff...) </F>
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