Neal Norwitz wrote:
On 3/19/06, Tim Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone sees spurious failures with the buildbot (one time failures,
crashes, etc), please report the problems to python-dev. It would be
great to see if you can reproduce the results with the same tests that
failed. We
[Tim]
Neal plugged another hole later, but-- alas --I have seen the same shy
failure since then on WinXP. One of the most recent buildbot test
runs saw it too, on a non-Windows box:
http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/trunk/g5%20osx.3%20trunk/builds/204/step-test/0
test_socket_ssl
test
On 2/27/06, Tim Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neal plugged another hole later, but-- alas --I have seen the same shy
failure since then on WinXP. One of the most recent buildbot test
runs saw it too, on a non-Windows box:
Has anyone else noticed this? For a long time (possibly years), I see
an infrequent error in test_socket_ssl, like so (this is on WinXP
Pro):
test_socket_ssl
test test_socket_ssl crashed -- exceptions.TypeError: 'NoneType'
object is not callable
I haven't been able to provoke it by running
[Tim Peters]
...
test_rude_shutdown() is dicey, relying on a sleep() instead of proper
synchronization to make it probable that the `listener` thread goes
away before the main thread tries to connect, but while that race may
account for bogus TestFailed deaths, it doesn't seem possible that