Trent Mick wrote: > > Here is a list of the regrtests that are currently failing for me on Linux32 > and Win32. Is anybody looking at test_mmap, test_userstring, test_winreg, > and test_winreg2? > > Skip, You and Jeremy(?) were talking about test_posixpath on Linux. It looks > like the sames errors you were talking about occur on Win32. I didn't look > too closely, can you? > > Fredrik, are you aware of the test_sre failure on Win32? Am I doing something > wrong to be getting this? > > On Linux32: > - test_fork1 > This fails/hangs/crashes inconsistently because (some little bird told me) > the fork stuff and threads are incompatible. Am I right? Now that we are > turning threads on by default what is the proper thing to do here? SHould > test_fork1 be changed to skip if threads are enabled? Does this mean that a stock Python 1.6/2.0 interpreter will not properly do fork() on Linux32 (even when using threads) ? -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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