[/F] > umm. can anyone explain how this can happen: > > python ../lib/test/regrtest.py test_ucn > test_ucn > test OK. > > python ../lib/test/test_ucn.py > UnicodeError: Unicode-Escape decoding error: Invalid Unicode Character Name > > how can a test that works under regrtest.py fail when > it's run separately? what am I missing here? Dunno, but add to the pile of mysteries that you're unique. Here on Win98SE: python ../lib/test/regrtest.py test_ucn test_ucn test test_ucn crashed -- exceptions.UnicodeError: Unicode-Escape decoding error: Invalid Unicode Character Name 1 test failed: test_ucn python ../lib/test/test_ucn.py UnicodeError: Unicode-Escape decoding error: Invalid Unicode Character Name I suggest you reformat your hard drive, and reinstall Windows <wink>.
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