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srry I opened another issue bpo-33099
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my test hangs locally on my computer with the changes I've done in bpo-32642
but doesn't hang on TravisCI, anyone able to help with checking what's wrong
here (sounds like another edge case with my env but I could be wrong)
the trace for th
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it seems to me like the issue in my tests is that some SSL thing is failing?,
anyone have any experience with this?
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https://pastebin.com/q4FKnPZH
the trace for the test_poplib
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I'm having issues with my local changes for my PR, I'm unsure why my local
machine takes a seemingly infinite amount of time on test_poplib, so again I
think something to do with my local environment is causing issues again, any
help would be a
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The issue was resolved by updating my version of the rest of the package
apparently and remaking the whole thing, must have been some outdated stuff on
my end causing the issue
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I've been stuck on "test_poplib" for over 149661 sec now, that's about 41
hours... I don't think this is working correctly, although I'm unsure what
test_poplib is doing that has been affe
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I'm unsure how to regenerate the files that interact with the code for sys.path
as travisCI states
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since my code changes some of how the impor
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we can probably add a section that includes all supported platforms and
possibly "partially" supported platforms, and maybe include platforms that
currently aren't supported but want/plan to be supported.
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ah I see, hence the *currently* incompatible, there must be some way of
tracking areas in need of help without having to use the search, kind of like
the way Github uses labels.
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I didn't find any documentation stating that Cygwin isn't currently compatible
with building, I was wondering if it would be good to add documentation stating
this and that it would be an area requiring help.
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those are the particular class and lines I'm referring to
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ok, so I found the PathFinder class you referenced, just making sure, this
issue pertains to changing "self.path"'s usage and declaration to be a
path-like object instead of the hard coded 'sys', 'path' returns? or is that
part o
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what file(s) is/are the sys.path code located in?
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would it be ok for me to make a patch for this as practice?, I will be making a
PR though, I will be making the -- option available for backward compatibility.
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so what you're proposing, is that the function copy_file() itself, use
defaults, but make it so that any functions that reference it not save the
timing?, if so wouldn't that still require an inter
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That's why I said to have the default be the old setting, so that any previous
setups wouldn't need to changes (aka backward compat.) the option would give
people the "option" to choose.
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I can tackle this if it's alright?
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This looks a lot like https://bugs.python.org/issue32446, I'd like to tackle
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Will an option be added to copy_file() function? if we did we could probably
make it preserve the times by default and have an -- option to make it update?
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Alright I see, so I guess I'll set this as "postponed" and close it?
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I recently discovered in the documentation within the code and recent
discussions with Barry, that ResourceLoader is deprecated and was wondering if
we wanted to remove the code exclusively pertaining to ResourceLoader for
clarity and to remove unused code. (PS
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I hope this isn't a dumb question but where is ResourceLoader.get_data()
implemented, using ATOM to search the whole project and I can't seem to find it.
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nvm I temporarily forgot I was working with python here, I'd need to use "is"
to check what the entered "path" is huh?
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this would extend to set and get data right?, also would it be good to use the
current get_data() (one that reads only string) function for the overloaded one
and extract the string path from the os.path object? or would we want the
os.path object to be handled
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I'm taking a look now, this looks interesting
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https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/5329
this is the pending pull request for this
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no problem, thanks for helping and fixing the issue, I can now help contribute
to python =D
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Hello everyone,
I've been trying to build the master branch on Ubuntu 16.04 and it currently
fails 2 test, I was wondering if this was normal or if I'm missing
dependencies, I also tried apt-get build-dev python3.6 and python3.7 to no
avail,
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