#7715: admin_tests failures when running Django tests in one natural fashion
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Reporter: mtredinnick | Owner: nobody
Status: new | Milestone:
Component: Unit test system | Version: SVN
Resolution: | Keywords:
Stage: Unreviewed | Has_patch: 0
Needs_docs: 0 | Needs_tests: 0
Needs_better_patch: 0 |
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Comment (by mtredinnick):
I'll attach the full stderr output from running the `admin_scripts` tests.
I see the same results when running the full test suite and when running
just that regression test. The tracebacks are coming from the embedded
calls to manage.py from the looks of it.
As you'll see, all the results are coming in as normal FAIL results from
the test runner, so it isn't exploding. It's just seeing different results
on stderr to what it expects.
For reference, I'm running Python 2.5, SQLite in these cases (my settings
file contains the absolute minimum to enable runtests.py to run without
errors) on an up-to-date Fedora 8 box. No other errors are manifesting
themself.
Sorry, Russ, I've got no idea why this isn't working. Been scratching my
head on and off for most of this evening. Grab me on IM or IRC (malcolmt
on freenode) if you want more realtime information. I don't want to flood
you with crap you don't need, but I can repeat this as often as we like to
gather information.
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