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[Python-Dev] test_itertools fails for trunk on x86 OS X machine

[Python-Dev] test_itertools fails for trunk on x86 OS X machine [Python-Dev] test_itertools fails for trunk on x86 OS X machineGrig Gheorghiu grig.gheorghiu at gmail.com
Fri Sep 22 00:28:04 CEST 2006
On 9/21/06, Jack Diederich <jackdied at jackdied.com> wrote:
> The python binary is out of step with the test_itertools.py version.
> You can generate this same error on your own box by reverting the
> change to itertoolsmodule.c but leaving the new test in test_itertools.py
>
> I don't know why this only happened on that OSX buildslave

Not sure what you mean by out of step. The binary was built out of the
very latest itertoolsmodule.c, and test_itertools.py was also updated
from svn. So they're both in sync IMO. That tests passes successfully
on all the other buildslaves in the Pybots farm (x86 Ubuntu, Debian,
Gentoo, RH9, AMD-64 Ubuntu)

Grig
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