As I have time, I'll dig into these. I have a couple of PR already 'out there', which I hope someone will be looking at when/as he/she/they have time. My time will also be intermittent. My next test - and I hope not too difficult - would be the test_utf8. The test: FAIL: test_cmd_line (test.test_utf8_mode.UTF8ModeTests) fails - and I am wondering if it is as simple as AIX default mode is ISO8559-1 and the test looks to be comparing UTF8 with the locale_default. If that is the case, obviously this test will never succeed - asis. Am I understanding the test properly. If yes, then I'll see what I can come up with for a patch to the test for AIX. If no, I'll need some hand holding to help me understand the test A bigger challenge, and I think a major issue with many of the test failures is test_ssl. Here I already know I'll need so assistance. I am quite lost. I know AIX at an expert level, but I do not know python (especially python internals, macros, etc..) and after about 3 levels I am lost. I also find it hard to get 'artifacts' from the tests to know what is expected. Looking forward to assistance from various people - in understanding the tests, and probably better python coding criticism. Michael -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20180805/8548bbce/attachment.html>
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