Hello. Running hg verify on a newly checked out cpython repo on Windows Vista
32Bits yields three warnings:
$ hg verify
repository uses revlog format 1
checking changesets
checking manifests
crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
checking files
warning: copy source of
All test_os tests pass for me now on WinXP under
MinGW. Please see http://.python.org/sf/1709112
for details and patches.
Regards,
Khalid
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--- Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or do I need to submit this through sourceforge?
Please do. Why are you checking for error 2, though,
if the error that occurs is 5?
Regards,
Martin
Done. I was just correcting the previous posted check
for error 2; I thought it must
--- Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There must be more to the problem than just an open
file. Please undo the change that triggered the
addition of the test, and see whether you
can reproduce the original problem with an arbitrary
open file (I
could trigger the problem with
For reference, this is the result of running the
regression tests of the official Python 2.5.1 (final)
on Win98. I think I saw it in the installtion screen
that Python 2.5 is the last release to support Win98.
Even though the unicode tests failing might be
expected, what interested me was the
Hello
I downloaded Python's 2.5.1 (final) bz2 source archive
the other day to try to compile it in MinGW. I have
noted down the following observations that might be of
interest.
1. The bz2 archive ships with
\Modules\collectionsmodule.c instead of the
\Modules\_collectionsmodule.c used in the
--- Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Khalid A. Bakr schrieb:
1. The bz2 archive ships with
\Modules\collectionsmodule.c instead of the
\Modules\_collectionsmodule.c used in the 2.5 SVN
branch. In fact the collectionsmodule.c was
removed
some time ago.
Why do you say