FWIW, here's the output from win32\test\testall.py (I don't know if I should assume that all should pass or not). This is on a Win2k Server with Python 2.4.2 and pywin32 build 207:
C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\win32\test>python testall.py ............................................................E.....EExcep tion in thread Thread-3: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python24\lib\threading.py", line 442, in __bootstrap self.run() File "C:\Python24\lib\threading.py", line 422, in run self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs) File "C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\win32\test\test_win32pipe.py", line 13, in _workerThread data = win32pipe.CallNamedPipe(self.pipename,"foo\0bar", 1024, win32pipe.NMPWAIT_WAIT_FOREVER) error: (231, 'CallNamedPipe', 'All pipe instances are busy.') ...Trying: import win32timezone, datetime Expecting nothing ok Trying: assert 'Mountain Standard Time' in win32timezone.GetTimeZoneNames() Expecting nothing ok Trying: tzi = TimeZoneInfo( 'Mountain Standard Time' ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: now = datetime.datetime.now( tzi ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: now.utcoffset() in ( datetime.timedelta(-1, 61200), datetime.timedelta(-1, 64800) ) Expecting: True ok Trying: now = datetime.datetime.now( TimeZoneInfo( 'Mountain Standard Time', True ) ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: now.utcoffset() Expecting: datetime.timedelta(-1, 61200) ok Trying: aug2 = datetime.datetime( 2003, 8, 2, tzinfo = tzi ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: aug2.utctimetuple() Expecting: (2003, 8, 2, 6, 0, 0, 5, 214, 0) ok Trying: nov2 = datetime.datetime( 2003, 11, 2, tzinfo = tzi ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: nov2.utctimetuple() Expecting: (2003, 11, 2, 7, 0, 0, 6, 306, 0) ok Trying: aug2.isoformat() Expecting: '2003-08-02T00:00:00-06:00' ok Trying: aug2est = aug2.astimezone( win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo( 'Eastern Standard Time' ) ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: aug2est.isoformat() Expecting: '2003-08-02T02:00:00-04:00' ok Trying: est = win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo( 'Eastern Standard Time' ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: est.displayName Expecting: u'(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)' ok Trying: gmt = win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo( 'GMT Standard Time', True ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: gmt.displayName Expecting: u'(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London' ok Trying: import pickle Expecting nothing ok Trying: tz = win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo( 'China Standard Time' ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: tz == pickle.loads( pickle.dumps( tz ) ) Expecting: True ok Trying: localTZ = GetLocalTimeZone() Expecting nothing ok Trying: nowLoc = datetime.datetime.now( localTZ ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: nowUTC = datetime.datetime.utcnow( ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: ( nowUTC - nowLoc ) < datetime.timedelta( seconds = 5 ) Expecting: Traceback (most recent call last): ... TypeError: can't subtract offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes ok Trying: nowUTC = nowUTC.replace( tzinfo = TimeZoneInfo( 'GMT Standard Time', True ) ) Expecting nothing ok Trying: ( nowUTC - nowLoc ) < datetime.timedelta( seconds = 5 ) Expecting: True ok 25 items had no tests: win32timezone.GetIndexedTimeZoneNames win32timezone.GetSortedTimeZoneNames win32timezone.GetTimeZoneNames win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.GetDSTEndTime win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.GetDSTStartTime win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo._FindTimeZoneKey win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo._LoadInfoFromKey win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo._LocateDay win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.__cmp__ win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.__getinitargs__ win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.__init__ win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.__repr__ win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.__str__ win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo._getDaylightBias win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo._getStandardBias win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.daylightBias win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.dst win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.standardBias win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.tzname win32timezone.TimeZoneInfo.utcoffset win32timezone._RegEnumerator win32timezone._RegKeyDict win32timezone._RegKeyEnumerator win32timezone._RegValueEnumerator 2 items passed all tests: 21 tests in win32timezone 6 tests in win32timezone.GetLocalTimeZone 27 tests in 27 items. 27 passed and 0 failed. Test passed. ............... ====================================================================== ERROR: testFtpCommand (test_win32inet.TestNetwork) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\win32\test\test_win32inet.py", line 44, in testFtpCommand INTERNET_SERVICE_FTP, 0, 0) error: (12029, 'InternetConnect', 'A connection with the server could not be established') ====================================================================== ERROR: testCallNamedPipe (test_win32pipe.CurrentUserTestCase) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\win32\test\test_win32pipe.py", line 37, in testCallNamedPipe win32file.WriteFile(pipeHandle, "bar\0foo") error: (109, 'WriteFile', 'The pipe has been ended.') ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 85 tests in 9.719s FAILED (errors=2) This would be nice to fix, but it's not the end of the world. If I can't get it working here, I'll just move it to a Linux box and go on my merry way... ;) Robert Brewer System Architect Amor Ministries [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Hammond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 2:18 PM > To: Robert Brewer; python-win32@python.org > Subject: RE: [python-win32] NT Service not re-startable after reboot > > I'm afraid I've no idea. The first thing to check is that username > configured to use the service, and check that the service > does not rely on > any network shares or similar. Most service problems relate > to this (eg, > trying to run a service from a mapped drive as the LocalSystem account > doomed to failure. > > After that, I'd suggest importing win32traceutil early in > your program and > trying to determine if you module is being entered at all. > However, that > seems unlikely - once the service framework gets to the point > it tries to > import your module, it should also be at the point where it > can correctly > log any Python errors caused by the import and write them to > the event log. > > Good luck! > > Mark > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Robert Brewer > > Sent: Friday, 17 March 2006 7:26 AM > > To: python-win32@python.org > > Subject: [python-win32] NT Service not re-startable after reboot > > > > > > I have a Python service (vmpro_pager.py) which worked fine > when I wrote > > it a month ago. You can see the complete source code here: > > http://projects.amor.org/misc/browser/vmpro_pager.py It runs an SMTP > > proxy to clean up SMTP messages from a sender which is not compliant > > with the SMTP spec. Today, we found out that the service was not > > running, and had not been running for some time; my best > guess is since > > the first reboot after the service was installed. > > > > Attempts to remove the service via "vmpro_pager.py remove" failed, > > complaining that no such service was installed. After > manually deleting > > the appropriate registry keys, I am able to run > "vmpro_pager.py install" > > with no problems. However, starting the service from Windows Service > > Manager fails with the message, "Windows could not start > the Voicemail > > Pro Email Fixup service on Local Computer. For more > information, review > > the System Event Log. If this is a non-Microsoft service, > contact the > > service vendor, and refer to service-specific error code > 1." The Event > > Log contains a single Error event with the Description: > "The Voicemail > > Pro Email Fixup service terminated with service-specific > error 1." The > > PYS_SERVICE_STARTED message from SvcDoRun is *not* in the Event Log. > > > > Running the service via "vmpro_pager.py debug", however, works > > perfectly. > > > > Although I'm certainly open to answers of the type, "here's your > > problem..." ;) I'd like to also where I can insert hooks to > return an > > error code more-meaningful than "1" in the future. > > > > > > Robert Brewer > > System Architect > > Amor Ministries > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Python-win32 mailing list > > Python-win32@python.org > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 > > > > _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32