It sounds like a win98 not setting memory to zero by default with the undefined pallete? Whereas I think freebsd zeros memory by default?
Or maybe it's something to do with the video driver on win98 and the set pallete call? On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 8:44 PM, Marcus von Appen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On, Mon Feb 25, 2008, Lenard Lindstrom wrote: > > > I was trying out one of my custom Windows builds of Pygame 1.8.0rc3 rev > > 1126 with Python 2.4. Using run_tests.py to check the Python 2.4 version > > before release I found the following fail: > > [...] > > I just tried nearly any combination with clean installs of pygame > rev. 1127 for both, python 2.4 and 2.5 on a FreeBSD RELENG_7 > installation and could not recreate that behaviour - independent of > whether the .pyc files were left or not. All's nice and shiny here. > > If no one else can recreate that behaviour, I'd say it's a broken > python, pygame or Win98 installation ;-). > > Regards > Marcus >