> SunOS asafoetida 5.8, gcc 2.95.2 > > "make test" fails on running test_asynchat.py for the second time. The > traceback is: > > Exception in thread Thread-1: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File > "/export/home/mark/src/python/CVS/python/dist/src/Lib/threading.py", > line 378, in __bootstrap > self.run() > File "Lib/test/test_asynchat.py", line 12, in run > sock.bind((HOST, PORT)) > error: (125, 'Address already in use') > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "Lib/test/test_asynchat.py", line 56, in ? > main() > File "Lib/test/test_asynchat.py", line 51, in main > c = echo_client() > File "Lib/test/test_asynchat.py", line 32, in __init__ > self.connect((HOST, PORT)) > File > "/export/home/mark/src/python/CVS/python/dist/src/Lib/asyncore.py", line > 308, in connect > raise socket.error, why > socket.error: (146, 'Connection refused') > > Looks like Solaris takes a while to shut sockets down? (This is not a > slow box, btw.) Or is there an option to not have the socket linger? Dunno, but there *is* an option to allow reusing a socket. > Also, test_sunaudiodev fails, since setup.py tests only whether the > platform is a Sun, not whether there is a /dev/audio as well. Servers > don't have a /dev/audio. This is clearly a minor nit - I did log a bug > against this some time ago. Compiling on a server doesn't mean you'll run on a server only. But the test should mark itself as "skipped" when /dev/audio doesn't exist. I don't know how easy that is. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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