On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 11:37:24PM -0400, Tim Peters wrote: > Partly because of this thing, but mostly because we want to give Jason > a chance to stare at the Cygwin problems. I'm back from being AWOL and will be focusing on this problem... Given the limited time before the expected release date, I will post as soon as I have something to report as oppose to waiting for a final conclusion. Hopefully, this approach will jog something in someone's mind and not irritate others too much. I have started to play the binary search game to determine when the problem began. First, I tried 2.3b2 -- hoping to get lucky. I wasn't, but there is a difference. Instead of tests like test_poll and test_popen just mysteriously causing python to exit without stackdumping (i.e., core dumping), these tests are spinning, consuming all available CPU cycles. Of course, run individually, these test pass. Then, I tried 2.3b1 which ran all tests without exiting or hanging. Only, test_netrc and test_time failed. Hence, the problem was introduced between 2.3b1 and 2.3b2. I will begin the binary search in earnest now... Any thoughts, places to look, etc will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jason -- PGP/GPG Key: http://www.tishler.net/jason/pubkey.asc or key servers Fingerprint: 7A73 1405 7F2B E669 C19D 8784 1AFD E4CC ECF4 8EF6
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