David Bolen wrote: > I don't know why they are happening so frequently now when there was a > reasonable period when they weren't an issue (something about new I/O > support in 3.x perhaps?), but without preventing them it seems the > Windows build slaves are going to become (if not already) quite a bit > less useful. Don't know about anyone else's but I can't watch mine > 7x24. > > -- David CRT Assertion was totally disabled before, but recently was enabled, and workarounds were patched for problematic functions. (ex: fdopen and dup) Probably this *patch* is not perfect. See http://bugs.python.org/issue4804 I'm now +3/4 for the idea disabling assertion by default, and enabling by startup option or environment variable. (Or enabling by default and disabling by environment variable?)
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