On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 17:56, Brian Curtin <brian.cur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 17:47, Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote: > >> To test Brett's test running instruction, I ran >> python -m test # not ./Python! >> in a Command Prompt window >> --- >> Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] >> >> == CPython 3.2b2 (r32b2:87398, Dec 19 2010, 22:51:00) >> [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] >> == Windows-XP-5.1.2600-SP3 little-endian >> == c:\docume~1\terry\locals~1\temp\test_python_3528 >> [ 1/351] test_grammar >> ... >> [ 10/351] test___all__ >> Warning -- os.environ was modified by test___all__ >> [ 11/351] test___future__ >> ... >> [ 37/351] test_capi >> >> Window hangs, can only close. >> Error popup says "python.exe has encountered a problem..." >> at 000a03f7 in python32.dll >> >> RUN 2, same command, I get >> [ 37/351] test_capi >> test test_capi failed -- Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\test\test_capi.py", line 50, in >> test_no_FatalEr >> ror_infinite_loop >> b'Fatal Python error:' >> AssertionError: b"Fatal Python error: PyThreadState_Get: no current >> thread\r\n\r >> \nThis application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual >> way.\ >> nPlease contact the application's support team for more information." != >> b'Fatal >> Python error: PyThreadState_Get: no current thread' >> >> and it continued on with test_cfgparser, etc, so crashing rather than mere >> failure is intermitant. >> >> BUT process then stopped (hung, no error popup) at >> [ 67/351] test_concurrent_futures >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "<string>", line 1, in <module> >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\multiprocessing\forking.py", line 369, in >> main >> prepare(preparation_data) >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\multiprocessing\forking.py", line 477, in >> prepa >> re >> assert main_name not in sys.modules, main_name >> AssertionError: __main__ >> >> RUN 3 >> python -m test -x test_capi test_concurrent_futures >> >> went further, more failed tests, then process started repeatedly (hundred >> of times) outputting >> >> assert main_name not in sys.modules, main_name >> AssertionError: __main__ >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "<string>", line 1, in <module> >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\multiprocessing\forking.py", line 369, in >> main >> prepare(preparation_data) >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\multiprocessing\forking.py", line 477, >> >> Occasionally a new test would start in between this stuff. It ended with >> test_sax. I cannot say when it began because the volume overfilled the >> output buffer. >> >> [306/349] test_ttk_guionly # and test_tk >> test_ttk_guionly skipped -- ttk not available: Can't find a usable >> init.tcl in t >> he following directories: >> C:/Programs/Python32/lib/tcl8.5 C:/Programs/lib/tcl8.5 C:/lib/tcl8.5 >> C:/Prog >> rams/library C:/library C:/tcl8.5.9/library C:/tcl8.5.9/library >> This probably means that Tcl wasn't installed properly. >> >> Funny, IDLE works fine. In any case, I did a standard install from the >> distributed installer. >> >> Something is definitely not ready for final release. The final mishmash: >> >> [349/349] test_zlib >> 295 tests OK. >> 11 tests failed: >> test_datetime test_difflib.bak test_ftplib test_lib2to3 >> test_multiprocessing test_os.bak test_pep277 test_pkgutil >> test_posixpath test_runpy test_tcl >> 2 tests altered the execution environment: >> test___all__ test_site >> 41 tests skipped: >> test_codecmaps_cn test_codecmaps_hk test_codecmaps_jp >> test_codecmaps_kr test_codecmaps_tw test_crypt test_curses >> test_dbm_gnu test_dbm_ndbm test_epoll test_fcntl test_fork1 >> test_gdb test_grp test_ioctl test_kqueue test_largefile test_nis >> test_openpty test_ossaudiodev test_pipes test_poll test_posix >> test_pty test_pwd test_readline test_resource test_smtpnet >> test_socketserver test_syslog test_threadsignals test_timeout >> test_tk test_ttk_guionly test_urllib2net test_urllibnet test_wait3 >> test_wait4 test_winsound test_xmlrpc_net test_zipfile64 >> 4 skips unexpected on win32: >> test_gdb test_readline test_tk test_ttk_guionly >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\test\support.py", line 468, in temp_cwd >> yield os.getcwd() >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\test\__main__.py", line 13, in <module> >> regrtest.main() >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\test\regrtest.py", line 704, in main >> sys.exit(len(bad) > 0 or interrupted) >> SystemExit: True >> >> During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\runpy.py", line 160, in >> _run_module_as_main >> "__main__", fname, loader, pkg_name) >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\runpy.py", line 73, in _run_code >> exec(code, run_globals) >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\test\__main__.py", line 13, in <module> >> regrtest.main() >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\contextlib.py", line 46, in __exit__ >> self.gen.throw(type, value, traceback) >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\test\support.py", line 472, in temp_cwd >> rmtree(name) >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\test\support.py", line 198, in rmtree >> shutil.rmtree(path) >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\shutil.py", line 287, in rmtree >> onerror(os.rmdir, path, sys.exc_info()) >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\shutil.py", line 285, in rmtree >> os.rmdir(path) >> WindowsError: [Error 32] The process cannot access the file because it is >> being >> used by another process: >> 'c:\\docume~1\\terry\\locals~1\\temp\\test_python_2372' >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\multiprocessing\util.py", line 261, in >> _run_fin >> alizers >> finalizer() >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\multiprocessing\util.py", line 200, in >> __call__ >> >> res = self._callback(*self._args, **self._kwargs) >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\multiprocessing\pool.py", line 492, in >> _termina >> te_pool >> p.terminate() >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\multiprocessing\process.py", line 137, in >> termi >> nate >> self._popen.terminate() >> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'terminate' >> >> C:\Programs\Python32>Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "<string>", line 1, in <module> >> File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\multiprocessing\forking.py", line 368, in >> main >> preparation_data = load(from_parent) >> EOFError >> >> -- >> Terry Jan Reedy > > > http://bugs.python.org/issue9116 covers this issue. > > The reason it doesn't fail on any of the build slaves is because they > modify a registry value for Windows Error Reporting to not display the > pop-up window, or at least mine does. I think I got the idea from one of the > other Windows build slave maintainers. > Sorry, should have specified -- that issue only covers the test_capi failure.
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