[ failures in test_time, test_strptime, test_logging ] Tim> These don't smell like wild stores. What happens on your box? I've been unable to reproduce any of this on Mac OS X. I built --with-pydebug, tried those combinations you indicated as well as three regrtest -r runs (one with -uall), but saw nothing. I then returned to my build.O6 directory (OPT=-O6, -DNDEBUG), rebuilt and tried again. During the -r -uall -O6 run I got some assertion errors in the bsddb3 thread stuff: Exception in thread writer 0: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/skip/src/python/head/dist/src/Lib/threading.py", line 436, in __bootstrap self.run() File "/Users/skip/src/python/head/dist/src/Lib/threading.py", line 416, in run self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs) File "/Users/skip/src/python/head/dist/src/Lib/bsddb/test/test_thread.py", line 254, in writerThread self.assertEqual(data, self.makeData(key)) File "/Users/skip/src/python/head/dist/src/Lib/unittest.py", line 292, in failUnlessEqual raise self.failureException, \ AssertionError: None != '0002-0002-0002-0002-0002' During both -r -uall runs (debug and non-debug builds) I got a warning during the bsddb3 tests: /Users/skip/src/python/head/dist/src/Lib/bsddb/dbutils.py:67: RuntimeWarning: DB_INCOMPLETE: Cache flush was unable to complete return function(*_args, **_kwargs) If the problem is with the locale code, Mac OS X is the wrong place to debug the problem as its locale support is apparently minimal: test_locale skipped -- Locale support on MacOSX is minimal and cannot be tested I'll try some more cygwin tests tomorrow, though those failures looked a lot different than what you're seeing. Skip
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