This gets too confusing too fast. test_email fails under 2.3 CVS for me this morning too, no matter how I run it -- via regrtest, by itself, doesn't matter. STRAIGHT REGREST >python ../lib/test/regrtest.py test_email test_email test test_email failed -- errors occurred; run in verbose mode for details 1 test failed: test_email DITTO BUT VERBOSE >python ../lib/test/regrtest.py -v test_email ... lots of error output ... Ran 164 tests in 1.150s FAILED (failures=33, errors=4) test test_email failed -- errors occurred; run in verbose mode for details 1 test failed: test_email BY ITSELF >python ../lib/test/test_email.py ... lots of error output ... Ran 164 tests in 1.150s FAILED (failures=33, errors=4) Traceback (most recent call last): File "../lib/test/test_email.py", line 13, in ? test_main() File "../lib/test/test_email.py", line 10, in test_main run_suite(suite()) File "C:\CODE\PYTHON\lib\test\test_support.py", line 187, in run_suite raise TestFailed(msg) test.test_support.TestFailed: errors occurred; run in verbose mode for details Why I'm getting a traceback from test_support despite not using regrtest seems a bit of a mystery. SKIPPING THE TEST DIRECTORY ENTIRELY >python ../lib/email/test/test_email.py ... lots of error output ... Ran 164 tests in 0.770s FAILED (failures=33, errors=4) > Another thought just struck me. Are we certain that the email test > suite is run when you use regrtest? I think not! As above, it certainly is for me, under current 2.3 CVS. > ... > So the email regression test (or the email package!) probably has a > severe Unix dependency (or Windows deficiency :-) that has never been > detected before. Barry knows he has cross-platform line-end problems in his test data, but hasn't wanted to "do something" about that so far. I'm most unclear now on why test_email ever worked on Windows; *something* changed very recently, but don't know what.... lots of error output ...
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