Skip Montanaro wrote: > Brett, > > I goofed a bit in my (private) note to you yesterday. anydbm._name isn't of > interest. It's anydbm._defaultmod. >>> anydbm._defaultmod <module 'dbm' from '/Users/drifty/cvs_code/lib/python2.3/lib-dynload/dbm.so'> > On my system, if I mv Lib/bsddb to > Lib/bsddb- I no longer have the bsddb package available (as you said you > didn't). In that situation, for me, anydbm._defaultmod is the gdbm module. > All three tests succeed: > > % ./python.exe ../Lib/test/test_bsddb185.py > test_anydbm_create (__main__.Bsddb185Tests) ... ok > test_open_existing_hash (__main__.Bsddb185Tests) ... ok > test_whichdb (__main__.Bsddb185Tests) ... ok > > If I delete gdbm.so I get dbm as anydbm._defaultmod. Again, success: > > % ./python.exe ../Lib/test/test_bsddb185.py > test_anydbm_create (__main__.Bsddb185Tests) ... ok > test_open_existing_hash (__main__.Bsddb185Tests) ... ok > test_whichdb (__main__.Bsddb185Tests) ... ok > > Delete dbm.so. Run again. Now dumbdbm is anydbm._defaultmod. Run again. > Success again: > No success for me when it is using dumbdbm: ====================================================================== ERROR: test_anydbm_create (__main__.Bsddb185Tests) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "Lib/test/test_bsddb185.py", line 39, in test_anydbm_create os.rmdir(tmpdir) OSError: [Errno 66] Directory not empty: '/tmp/tmpkiVKcZ' ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Looks like foo.dat and foo.dir are left (files used by the DB?). I will fix the test again to be more agressive about deleting files. ... done. Just used shutil.rmtree instead of the nested 'try' statements that called os.unlink and os.rmdir . Now the tests pass for dumbdbm. So it seems to be dbm.so for some reason. I will see what I can figure out or at least get as much info as I can that I think can help in debugging this. -Brett
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