Hi Chris, Marek,
I think the python already installed (/usr/bin/python) in llpygr may have
the problem. How about installing fresh version of python from source and
then do the megatest?

Namshin Kim


On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Christopher Lee <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Marek, Namshin,
> like any test suite, the megatests are supposed to run successfully on
> all platforms that Pygr supports, so that we can use them to test Pygr
> on all those platforms.  It doesn't make sense to tie the megatest
> code to a specific Python version.
>
> -- Chris
>
>
> On Jul 15, 2009, at 5:51 PM, Marek Szuba wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 09:43:10 +0900
> > Namshin Kim <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> As I already mentioned, the python installed in llpygr should be
> >> replaced with latest version, Python 2.5.4. and all other packages.
> > This is one thing that needs discussing. Chris, do you think it's okay
> > for megatests to be tied to a specific Python version? Namshin, can
> > you tell whether using the same Python version on a different platform
> > (i.e. not Linux/amd64) would allow megatests to run successfully or
> > not?
>
> >
>

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