Alex Martelli <aleaxit at yahoo.com> writes: > Switching to the 2.3 maintenance branch (where test_bsdddb runs just fine), > I got "make test" failures on test_re.py. Turns out that the 2.3-branch > test_re.py was apparently not updated when the RE recursion bug was > fixed -- it still expects a couple of exceptions to be raised and they don't > get raised any more because the bugfix itself WAS backported. > > On general principles, in cases of this ilk, IS it all right to just backport > the corrected unit-test (from the 2.4 to the 2.3 branch) and commit the > fix, or should one be more circumspect about it...? I'd say go for it. It sounds like just a partially missed backport (and someone checking things in without running make test, tsk). Cheers, mwh -- Roll on a game of competetive offence-taking. -- Dan Sheppard, ucam.chat
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