On woensdag, oktober 9, 2002, at 02:11 , Barry A. Warsaw wrote: > JJ> test_email: assertion failed, 2042 != 2. from line 1793 in > JJ> test_crlf_separation. Could this have something to do with > JJ> MacPython 2.2's "poor man's universal newlines"? (MacPython > JJ> 2.2.X will read both \r and \n as \n for files opened in text > JJ> mode, but not \r\n. This quick hack was put in to make 2.2 > JJ> usable on OSX). > > Re-reading this, are you saying that this failure is on MacOS9 only? Correct. Or, to be hyper-correct: it fails in MacPython 2.2.X on OSX as well, but not in unix-Python 2.2.X on OSX. > That test passes just fine on OSX 10.2 and the data looks just fine to > me, so this must be an OS9 failure only. > > Maybe the thing to do is to open msg_26.txt in binary mode, but only > on MacOS9? Doesn't work, now the assert just above that fails (the payload length is 0 in stead of 2), so I think this breaks the boundary separation or somesuch. I've added code to simply skip this test for MacPython 2.2.X, how do you feel about that? -- - Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com> http://www.cwi.nl/~jack - - If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma Goldman -
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