Zitat von Chris Jerdonek <chris.jerdonek at gmail.com>: > And for Python 2.7 when adding new tests Hmm. Adding new tests to 2.7 is a questionable activity in the first place - it should be done very carefully. > does this mean we should > write those tests in a way that attempts to have them pass on Tru64 > (e.g. by following the pattern of another test), or should we not > worry about it? 2.7 should absolutely be able to support Tru64 (even though it currently may not - that would be a bug). Any potential contributor to fix Tru64 support should find it "easy" to add fixes. So being cautious and following existing code sounds like a good idea. The world wouldn't end if the test broke on Tru64, though. Regards, Martin
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