It's also possible that it's a 32-bit vs. 64-bit issue? My mac is 64 bit. On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Guido van Rossum <[email protected]> wrote: > Oh wait, maybe we're not even talking about versions of the same > thing. The 10.8.5 I quote is from the "About this Mac" dialog. My > uname has 12.5.0. Your 10.8.0 is from uname, so that's a completely > unrelated sequence of versions. > > I doubt the Python or Tulip versions matter. > > On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Guido van Rossum <[email protected]> wrote: >> Can you upgrade your OSX? 10.8.0 seems really old. Your uname -a >> output says June 2011; mine has >> >> Darwin guido-mba.corp.dropbox.com 12.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 12.5.0: >> Sun Sep 29 13:33:47 PDT 2013; root:xnu-2050.48.12~1/RELEASE_X86_64 >> x86_64 >> >> On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Victor Stinner >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> 2014/1/11 Guido van Rossum <[email protected]>: >>>> On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Victor Stinner >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> The new test fails on Mac OS X with the kqueue selector (it pass with >>>>> the select selector). >>>> >>>> What OSX version? Other info? It passes with all three types of >>>> selectors for me on OS X 10.8.5. >>> >>> $ uname -a >>> Darwin Imac-Photo.local 10.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.8.0: Tue Jun >>> 7 16:33:36 PDT 2011; root:xnu-1504.15.3~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 >>> $ ./python.exe -m platform >>> Darwin-10.8.0-i386-64bit >>> >>> CPython: >>> Mercurial @ 52fbc7bb78ad >>> Python 3.4.0b2+ (default:f1f707dd7cae, Jan 10 2014, 23:24:41) >>> [GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)] on darwin >>> ./python.exe -m test -v test_asyncio >>> => ERROR: test_read_pty_output >>> >>> Tulip: >>> Mercurial @ 0b3e835df369 >>> PYTHONPATH=$PWD ~/prog/python/default/python.exe tests/test_events.py -v >>> => ERROR: test_read_pty_output >>> >>> We don't have exactly the same OS X version (10.8.5 vs 10.8.0). >>> >>> Victor >> >> >> >> -- >> --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) > > > > -- > --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido)
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