Re: [Zope-dev] zope-tests - FAILED: 5, OK: 8

2013-07-17 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 07:08:39PM -0400, Tres Seaver wrote:
 On 07/16/2013 06:53 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
  Perhaps manually installing setuptools = 0.7 into c:\python2*_64
  would fix the failing builds?

Further evidence for this suggestion: winbot's c:/python26_32/python.exe has

import setuptools
setuptools.__file__
   '\\setuptools-0.7.1-...'

and works fine, while winbot's c:/python26_64/python.exe has

import setuptools
setuptools.__file__
   '\\distribute-0.6.44-...'

and doesn't.

 +1.  Let's just get past the distribute / old setuptools mess and get on
 with our lives.

I'm somewhat ashamed to admit that I don't know how to do that.

Normally I get setuptools with sudo apt-get install python-setuptools,
or by creating a virtualenv.

IIRC there's some sort of ez_setup.py that you can run?  Never mind, I
can read the fine manual: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools/0.9.5#windows

So, here's what I did:

 - rdesktop'ed into winbot
 - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs
 - removed Python 2.6 setuptools 0.6c11 (it said it was already removed,
   so I just OK'ed removing the add/remove programs item)
 - removed Python 2.7 setuptools 0.6c11 (this time it said it removed 18
   files and directories)
 - left setuptools 0.6c11 installers for Python 2.4 and 2.5 alone
   because meh
 - launched Git bash
 - cd /c/Python26_64/Lib/site-packages
 - rm -rf setuptools* distribute*
 - cd /tmp
 - curl https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/downloads/ez_setup.py  
ez_setup.py
 - /c/Python26_64/python ez_setup.py
 - cd /c/Python27_64/Lib/site-packages
 - rm -rf setuptools* distribute*
 - cd /tmp
 - /c/Python27_64/python ez_setup.py

And now I'm wondering if those control panel installers were about
32-bit or 64-bit installs, and I wonder if I broke Python27_32 by
removing all traces of setuptools form there.  Let's check:

   $ /c/Python27_32/python
import setuptools
setuptools.__file__
   '\\distribute-0.6.44-...'

Huh?  And no builds failed on py_270_win32?  I don't understand, and I
don't _want_ to understand.  Let's just see what buildbots report
tomorrow.

Marius Gedminas
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http://pov.lt/ -- Zope 3/BlueBream consulting and development


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Re: [Zope-dev] zope-tests - FAILED: 5, OK: 8

2013-07-17 Thread Adam Groszer
Hi,

Yah well just leave it. I'll try to get to it.
I'll stash a recent setuptools into all pythons.


On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Marius Gedminas mar...@gedmin.as wrote:

 On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 07:08:39PM -0400, Tres Seaver wrote:
  On 07/16/2013 06:53 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
   Perhaps manually installing setuptools = 0.7 into c:\python2*_64
   would fix the failing builds?

 Further evidence for this suggestion: winbot's c:/python26_32/python.exe
 has

 import setuptools
 setuptools.__file__
'\\setuptools-0.7.1-...'

 and works fine, while winbot's c:/python26_64/python.exe has

 import setuptools
 setuptools.__file__
'\\distribute-0.6.44-...'

 and doesn't.

  +1.  Let's just get past the distribute / old setuptools mess and get on
  with our lives.

 I'm somewhat ashamed to admit that I don't know how to do that.

 Normally I get setuptools with sudo apt-get install python-setuptools,
 or by creating a virtualenv.

 IIRC there's some sort of ez_setup.py that you can run?  Never mind, I
 can read the fine manual:
 https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools/0.9.5#windows

 So, here's what I did:

  - rdesktop'ed into winbot
  - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs
  - removed Python 2.6 setuptools 0.6c11 (it said it was already removed,
so I just OK'ed removing the add/remove programs item)
  - removed Python 2.7 setuptools 0.6c11 (this time it said it removed 18
files and directories)
  - left setuptools 0.6c11 installers for Python 2.4 and 2.5 alone
because meh
  - launched Git bash
  - cd /c/Python26_64/Lib/site-packages
  - rm -rf setuptools* distribute*
  - cd /tmp
  - curl https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/downloads/ez_setup.py 
 ez_setup.py
  - /c/Python26_64/python ez_setup.py
  - cd /c/Python27_64/Lib/site-packages
  - rm -rf setuptools* distribute*
  - cd /tmp
  - /c/Python27_64/python ez_setup.py

 And now I'm wondering if those control panel installers were about
 32-bit or 64-bit installs, and I wonder if I broke Python27_32 by
 removing all traces of setuptools form there.  Let's check:

$ /c/Python27_32/python
 import setuptools
 setuptools.__file__
'\\distribute-0.6.44-...'

 Huh?  And no builds failed on py_270_win32?  I don't understand, and I
 don't _want_ to understand.  Let's just see what buildbots report
 tomorrow.

 Marius Gedminas
 --
 http://pov.lt/ -- Zope 3/BlueBream consulting and development

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Re: [Zope-dev] zope-tests - FAILED: 5, OK: 8

2013-07-17 Thread Adam Groszer
Done.

What I did is for every python version installed there:
- clean any remnants manually of setuptools/distribute in site-packages
- get a tarball of the latest setuptools (0.9.5), untarred it
- installed setuptools from the source:
C:\install\setuptools-0.9.5c:\Python33_64\python.exe setup.py install

as next I'll update c:\Python33_(32|64) to 3.3.2, because currently it's
just 3.3.0


On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 12:56 PM, Adam Groszer agros...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Yah well just leave it. I'll try to get to it.
 I'll stash a recent setuptools into all pythons.


 On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Marius Gedminas mar...@gedmin.aswrote:

 On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 07:08:39PM -0400, Tres Seaver wrote:
  On 07/16/2013 06:53 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
   Perhaps manually installing setuptools = 0.7 into c:\python2*_64
   would fix the failing builds?

 Further evidence for this suggestion: winbot's c:/python26_32/python.exe
 has

 import setuptools
 setuptools.__file__
'\\setuptools-0.7.1-...'

 and works fine, while winbot's c:/python26_64/python.exe has

 import setuptools
 setuptools.__file__
'\\distribute-0.6.44-...'

 and doesn't.

  +1.  Let's just get past the distribute / old setuptools mess and get on
  with our lives.

 I'm somewhat ashamed to admit that I don't know how to do that.

 Normally I get setuptools with sudo apt-get install python-setuptools,
 or by creating a virtualenv.

 IIRC there's some sort of ez_setup.py that you can run?  Never mind, I
 can read the fine manual:
 https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools/0.9.5#windows

 So, here's what I did:

  - rdesktop'ed into winbot
  - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs
  - removed Python 2.6 setuptools 0.6c11 (it said it was already removed,
so I just OK'ed removing the add/remove programs item)
  - removed Python 2.7 setuptools 0.6c11 (this time it said it removed 18
files and directories)
  - left setuptools 0.6c11 installers for Python 2.4 and 2.5 alone
because meh
  - launched Git bash
  - cd /c/Python26_64/Lib/site-packages
  - rm -rf setuptools* distribute*
  - cd /tmp
  - curl https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/downloads/ez_setup.py 
 ez_setup.py
  - /c/Python26_64/python ez_setup.py
  - cd /c/Python27_64/Lib/site-packages
  - rm -rf setuptools* distribute*
  - cd /tmp
  - /c/Python27_64/python ez_setup.py

 And now I'm wondering if those control panel installers were about
 32-bit or 64-bit installs, and I wonder if I broke Python27_32 by
 removing all traces of setuptools form there.  Let's check:

$ /c/Python27_32/python
 import setuptools
 setuptools.__file__
'\\distribute-0.6.44-...'

 Huh?  And no builds failed on py_270_win32?  I don't understand, and I
 don't _want_ to understand.  Let's just see what buildbots report
 tomorrow.

 Marius Gedminas
 --
 http://pov.lt/ -- Zope 3/BlueBream consulting and development

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[Zope-dev] zope-tests - OK: 10

2013-07-17 Thread Zope tests summarizer
This is the summary for test reports received on the 
zope-tests list between 2013-07-16 00:00:00 UTC and 2013-07-17 00:00:00 UTC:

See the footnotes for test reports of unsuccessful builds.

An up-to date view of the builders is also available in our 
buildbot documentation: 
http://docs.zope.org/zopetoolkit/process/buildbots.html#the-nightly-builds

Reports received


   Successful - zopetoolkit_trunk - Build # 331
   winbot / ZODB_dev py_270_win64
   winbot / ztk_10 py_254_win32
   winbot / ztk_10 py_265_win32
   winbot / ztk_10 py_265_win64
   winbot / ztk_11 py_254_win32
   winbot / ztk_11 py_265_win32
   winbot / ztk_11 py_265_win64
   winbot / ztk_11 py_270_win32
   winbot / ztk_11 py_270_win64

Non-OK results
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