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[Python-Dev] Is test_sundry really expected to succeed on Windows?

[Python-Dev] Is test_sundry really expected to succeed on Windows? [Python-Dev] Is test_sundry really expected to succeed on Windows?Paul Moore p.f.moore at gmail.com
Thu Apr 13 17:14:54 CEST 2006
I've just managed to get Python built using the free MS compiler and
tools (yay! full instructions to follow somewhere - probably the wiki
and maybe as a patch to PCBuild\readme.txt)

There's one thing that puzzled me - test_sundry is marked as an
"unexpected skip". As it imports tty, which imports termios, which
doesn't exist on Windows, I'd imagine that this is an expected skip.

Is this just something people are used to ignoring, or have I got a
build issue I missed?

Thanks,
Paul.
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