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Oops, I've kicked the bruynooghe-solaris-csw buildslave and it should now be
building again. A bit disappointed that buildbot/twisted doesn't reconnect
automatically though.
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Floris Bruynooghe added the comment:
Turns out that the timeout is configured in the buildmaster's master.cfg which
Antoine Pitrou has kindly done. It should also run tests a bit more parallel
now which will hopefully reduce the 10h runtime a bit, but it remains a slow
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This patch proposes to add out of the box support for building against OpenCSW
libraries on Solaris. It makes building all the extension modules a lot
simpler since the CSW repositories provide almost all required libaries.
The order of preference
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I have no issue with changing the buildhost's zone configuration if that's
the right thing to do. Just one more option. Is widening the expected errno
in the test a valid thing to do?
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The SPARC Solaris 10 OpenCSW 3.x builder fails with
==
FAIL: test_create_connection (test.test_socket.NetworkConnectionNoServer
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It was my understanding that this is what the AI_ADDRCONFIG flag is
for, if you don't use it you have no such guarantee.
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Floris Bruynooghe added the comment:
I think this is influenced by what you have in /etc/hosts. On my
laptop I also have IPv6 loopback as well as an IPv6 link-local on
eth0. But I have both 127.0.0.1 and ::1 in /etc/hosts as locahost.
With that configuration I get the same getaddrinfo results
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Running on Solaris 10 (T1000, OpenCSW toolchain, gcc 4.6.3) I also get a bus
error, with added coredump:
$ ./python Lib/test/regrtest.py
== CPython 3.3.0b1 (default:67a994d5657d, Aug 8 2012, 21:43:48) [GCC 4.6.3]
== Solaris-2.10-sun4v-sparc-32bit big
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I compiled with a simple ./configure which I think is what you mean (it
defaults to -O3). But when executing your test it doesn't give a bus error.
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Floris Bruynooghe added the comment:
I think I can confirm this fixes the BusError. The test suite got past
test_capi on my machine as well. Unfortunately I killed the ssh session by
accident before the testsuite completed so I had to restart
Floris Bruynooghe added the comment:
I can now confirm the whole testsuite runs, so the BusError part seems fixed on
my host:
329 tests OK.
7 tests failed:
test_cmd_line test_exceptions test_ipaddress test_os test_raise
test_socket test_traceback
1 test altered the execution
Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
Attached in a patch for this, I've also changed the version to 3.4 since this
is a feature and therefore probably too late to go in 3.3. Please let me know
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Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hi, I think this is a usage error and if not you should try to provide a test
case with both files for this.
Pickle needs to be able to import the module which contains the classes by the
same name as the original module
Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
I think the part which could possibly a problem is addressed in
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/384f73a104e9/. Bearing in mind that direct
usage for string interpolation is a pretty strange use for the result of
getaddrinfo
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Apologies for not attaching a patch, I thought it was pretty trivial. Attached
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New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
Hi,
When compiling using gcc and -Werror=switch-enum the compilation fails, e.g.
while compiling an extension module:
In file included from /usr/include/python3.2mu/Python.h:52:0,
from src/util.c:27:
/usr
New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
It would be nice if the SysLogHandler also accepted an ident parameter in
line with the syslog.openlog() function. This simply prepends the string
passed in as ident to each log message which currently needs to be
implemented
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Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
That was quick, thanks!
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On 29 April 2011 17:16, Antoine Pitrou rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Yes, I was probably not clear:
When --with-dlmalloc is activated, PyMem_MALLOC/PyMem_Malloc will call
Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
So by using dlmalloc on SunOS and AIX you would get the same level
of performance for memory operations that you already probably can
appreciate on Linux systems.
Yes, but with the above trick, you can do that without
Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
There are actually a few implementations on pypi, just search for
prctl. At least one of them is pretty decent IIRC but I can't
remember which one I looked at in detail before. Anyway, they would
certainly be a reasonable
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New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
It would have saved me a lot of time if msvc9compiler would fail if executing
the vsvarsall.bat file produced any output. The attached patch does this and
fails when I try to compile from within a cygwin environment. I've
Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
I'm aware of that but my limited testing showed that in this case that doesn't
happen.
However if this is considered too brittle to just plain fail as soon as there's
stderr, how about using distutils' log facility to log
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msvc9_log.diff does log stderr at warning level when it occurs.
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New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
The description of how to best use exceptions is slightly confusing and led me
to believe there was an issue when using open() as a context manager. The main
issue is that the wording seems to suggest the example above
New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
The unittest.TestCase class has some public attributes: failureException,
longMessage and maxDiff. They each have a description in a comment, but I
think it would be good if that description got moved into the class docstring
New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
This patch adds the ability to suppress large diffs in the failure message of
TestCase.assertSequenceEqual(). The maximum size of the diff is customisable
as an new keyword parameter with hopefully a sensible default
New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
The documentation of the queue module (Queue in 2.x) does not mention
that the constructors have a default argument of 0 for maxsize. The
trivial patch adds this (patch against py3k trunk).
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New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
There are redundant redeclarations for PyGetSetDescr_Type and
PyMemberDescr_Type in descrobject.h. This is an issue when compiling an
extension module with the -Wredundant-decls flag:
In file included from /usr/local/include
New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
http://docs.python.org/c-api/typeobj.html#number-object-structures is
missing the entry for nb_divide, this is confusing.
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Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hi
What's the status of this? I haven't seen a commit message regarding this.
Cheers
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Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
Oh, sorry about the super() that is why the ar test failed then. Sorry,
I got a little confused by the conflicting update on that file while
working on this patch and must have merged it badly
New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
I think it would allow for more pythonic code if the threading.Event and
multiprocessing.Event classes had the __bool__ special attribute. This
would allow doing if e: ... instead of if e.is_set():
This could be backported
Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
The updated patch inserts the single $ when needed. I've checked this
on compiling python, stdlib extension modules and custom extension
modules and this gives the correct results in all cases.
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The cmd.Cmd module has a default complete_help() method which will
complete all existing commands (methods starting with do_). It would
be useful to complete all exising help topics too by default, i.e. all
methods starting
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Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
I'm not convinced that would help much. The GNULD variable in the
makefile is for when the default linker is used. If you change that by
using LDSHARED then you're probably not going to be using --rpath but
LDFLAGS to configure
Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
The attached patch does fix this issue.
Concerning the specific example of LDFLAGS used here there is still and
issue with LDFLAGS being ignored by the buid for the shared modules, but
that is an other issue.
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Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hmm, the patch isn't quite right yet. When a $$ is present in the
makefile .parse_makefile() needs to return a single $. I'm not sure yet
what needs to happen with the \ for the shell escape
New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
The build_ext command does accept a handy --rpath option to encode an
RPATH in the built extension modules. However RPATH is superseded by
RUNPATH since the former can not be overwritten by the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment
New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
The logging module in Python 2.6 has started to use the __all__ method.
However it does not list all the symbols that are described in the
documentation. Most notably the getLogger function is not in the
__all__ list
New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
ld_so_aix is used to invoke the linker correctly on AIX. However when
the linking fails the script happily returns 0 and a Makefile using it
will assume all went well.
See the trivial patch attached.
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New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
When specifying an RPATH with -rpath or -R you can use the special
tokens `$LIB' and `$ORIGIN' which the runtime linker interprets as
normal search path and relative to current sofile respectively. To
get these correctly
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New submission from Floris Bruynooghe floris.bruynoo...@gmail.com:
When compiling with -Wredundant-decls gcc spots a redundant declaration:
f...@laurie:sandbox$ cat test.c
#include Python.h
#include stdio.h
int main(void)
{
printf(hello\n);
return 0;
}
f...@laurie:sandbox$ gcc
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Hi, I'd like to confirm that Skip's last patch fixes the issue. Hope it
gets included soon!
Thanks
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New submission from Floris Bruynooghe:
The msilib documentation mentions that read support of MSI files is
supported, however the actual methods on the Record class for it are
missing. This patch wraps two more functions from the MSI API to the
record class, enabling to read integers
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