On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 11:00 AM, R. David Murray <rdmurray at bitdance.com> wrote: > There are some ResourceWarnings we haven't cured yet (the ResourceWarning is > a fairly new innovation). I'm not sure why they don't show up when > you run the tests individually. Almost certainly the missing "-uall" meant the relevant tests didn't actually run the second time around. >> 9 skips unexpected on linux2: >> test_bz2 test_dbm_gnu test_dbm_ndbm test_readline test_ssl >> test_tcl test_tk test_ttk_guionly test_ttk_textonly > > These would be because you don't have the correct system/development > libraries installed for bz2, gnudbm, ndbm, readline, openssl, > tcl, and tk when you compiled your Python. So, these skips are > actually expected if you don't have those libraries, but if you want > a complete development/test environment you should install the > necessary packages and recompile. I put together a list a while back of the minimal set of dev packages needed to do a full Python build on Kubuntu: http://www.boredomandlaziness.org/2010/01/kubuntu-dev-packages-to-build-python.html The apt-get build dependencies command added as a comment to that post should work on any apt-based Linux variant (although, at least on Kubuntu, it brings down quite a lot of stuff you don't actually need in order to build Python). Presumably there's something similar available for other packaging systems (if not, the minimal package list may still provide a useful starting point) I don't believe anything that platform specific is in the dev guide, though (it wasn't in the old README files, that's why I made my own list for later reference). Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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