Hi Benji,
Thanks very much for the reply and confirmation of my guesses.
Sincere regards,
Darryl
On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 08:58 -0400, Benji York wrote:
> Darryl Cousins wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Python version maybe? The timing is about right with a debian upgrade, I
> > am now running Python 2.4.4c
Darryl Cousins wrote:
Hi,
Python version maybe? The timing is about right with a debian upgrade, I
am now running Python 2.4.4c0. Guess I better figure out how to
downgrade and see what happens then with the tests.
That's the problem. There was a bug introduced to Python (both the 2.4
an 2.5
Hi,
Python version maybe? The timing is about right with a debian upgrade, I
am now running Python 2.4.4c0. Guess I better figure out how to
downgrade and see what happens then with the tests.
Regards,
Darryl
On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 19:21 +1200, Darryl Cousins wrote:
> Cheers for the reply,
>
> I
Cheers for the reply,
I still think it might be me. I rolled back to the zope3 revision I had
and it still hangs. Same with the 33 branch you suggested.
This time I have attached the files that will cause the browser test to
hang.
I should just keep looking I guess.
Regards,
Darryl
On Thu, 200
On 8/17/06, Darryl Cousins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
Just updated today to zope3 svn revision the latest trunk and my browser
tests are hanging. After hunting for a while within my own package
(assuming my own fault) I finally came up with a test that fails using a
clean zope3 install w
Hi All,
Just updated today to zope3 svn revision the latest trunk and my browser
tests are hanging. After hunting for a while within my own package
(assuming my own fault) I finally came up with a test that fails using a
clean zope3 install with none of my own configuration.
It hangs on getContro