On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 at 00:00, Michael <aixtools at felt.demon.nl> wrote: > On 17/09/2018 12:50, Michael wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > The last two months I have spent nearly all my free time to cleanup "a > > frustration" - from my side - the long list of failing tests for AIX > > (there were nearly 20 when I started). > > == Tests result: SUCCESS == > > 393 tests OK. Nice! > 1 test altered the execution environment: > test_threading > > 25 tests skipped: > test_dbm_gnu test_devpoll test_epoll test_gdb test_idle > test_kqueue test_lzma test_msilib test_ossaudiodev test_readline > test_spwd test_sqlite test_startfile test_tcl test_tix test_tk > test_ttk_guionly test_ttk_textonly test_turtle test_unicode_file > test_unicode_file_functions test_winconsoleio test_winreg > test_winsound test_zipfile64 > > Total duration: 13 min 30 sec > Tests result: SUCCESS > > May I put this up as a PR - not for merging - but to see how it > performs, or does not perform, with the Travis Ci, etc. tests? That seems like a reasonable approach to me - it will also allow folks to give the changes a quick skim and provide suggestions for splitting it up into more easily reviewed PRs. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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