On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 11:48 AM, Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote: > On 7/24/2017 5:04 AM, Victor Stinner wrote: >> We have a Windows XP buildbot for Python 2.7, run by David Bolen: >> http://buildbot.python.org/all/builders/x86%20Windows%20XP%202.7/ >> >> test_bsddb3 fails randomly on this buildbot: >> http://bugs.python.org/issue30778 > > > If that turns out to be an unfixable intermittent failure of two particular > functions, then it becomes expected. To keep buildbots green, skip the one > that crashes and turn the failure of the other into a skip. We are committed to support back to Windows 2000 in Python 2.7. In general, that just means "don't commit something that makes the platform unsupportable and accept a patch if somebody fixes something on that platform". In this case, considering that it's a test of a 2.x-only module on an out-of-vendor-support OS, skipping the tests (possibly even the entirety of test_bsddb3) on XP sounds just fine to me. -- Zach
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