HI,
*Regards,* *Shani Leviim* On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 5:32 PM, Nir Soffer <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 5:21 PM Shani Leviim <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Yes, I did clean the root directory but it didn't solve the issue. >> I'm currently running the tests on fedora27, using python version 2.1.14. >> >> Thanks to Dan's help, it seems that we found the root cause: >> >> I had 2 pickle files under /var/cache/vdsm/schema: vdsm-api.pickle and >> vdsm-events.pickle. >> Removing them and re-running the tests using make check was successfully >> completed. >> > > How did you have cached schema under /var/run? This directory is owned by > root. > Are you running the tests as root? > No, I'm running the tests over my laptop using my user. > > This sounds like a bug in the code using the pickled schema. The pickled > should not > be used if the timestamp of the pickle do not match the timestamp of the > source. > There's a suspect that there's a different encoding for python 2 and python 3. While I checnged "with open(pickle_path) as f:" to "with open(pickle_path,'rb') as f: " (I was inspiered by [1]), the make check seems to complete successfully. [1] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28218466/unpickling-a-python-2-object-with-python-3 > Also in make check, we should not use host schema cache, but local schema > cache > generated by running "make". > > Nir >
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