2012/1/6 Vlad Niculae <zephy...@gmail.com>:
>
> On Jan 6, 2012, at 11:02 , Fabian Pedregosa wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Hi Fabian
>>> Could you please be more specific regarding this point, since as a former 
>>> Windows user, I find that I don't know what you mean.
>>
>> On windows, nosetest fails for the joblib tests if you have multiple
>> cores, thus sklearn.test() has to be used from the command line (it
>> has to do with nosetest not being run inside a __main__ block). I just
>> meant that sklearn.test() is more important in those systems.
>
> I had a feeling this was the problem. I remember I had to hack a bit inside 
> the nosetest files and I made it work: I was able to run nosetests on my 
> windows system. Should I dig up my old box and try to find what I did?

That would be great indeed to have a robust built-test test tool that
runs consistently across all platforms.

-- 
Olivier
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