On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 5:58 AM, Black Dew<[email protected]> wrote: > With this and my problem with libpython26.a solved (which turned out > to be because i was using ActiveState distribution of python but > following documentation for the python.org distribution) i can do a > full build of tahoe+dependencies for python 2.6 with mingw both from > the last realease and current code from darcs.
Yay! > I've also ran the tests after building from darcs, most was > successful, except for 3 tests related to the recent epoch changes, > full log here: > http://testgrid.allmydata.org:3567/file/URI%3ACHK%3Aeh4c2m2ibay56ges5d5ajtzu5a%3Ah64jk2eraeat5j52umzvfy3sta6erngahulng4kperqe3cvhmndq%3A3%3A10%3A63995/@@named=/tahoe-r3913-tests.txt One of them is new to me and I've ticketed it: #735. The other ones look like we can't call Python's time.mktime(), passing the beginning of January 1, 1970 as the argument, on your Windows machine. Interesting, we can on our Windows buildslave. Maybe this is actually an effect of the library juggling you had to do with regard to the symbol for "time()". In any case our unit tests don't really need to go back in time that far in order to make sure that the conversion is accurate. Perhaps you could experiment and tell us if the conversion is accurate for *any* dates? Hm, actually if your time() function is screwed up then this could explain #735 as well. Hm, #735 says that the answer your system computes for "How many seconds after the epoch was the first second of 2009-03-18 UTC?" is 7200 seconds less than the right answer. Strange! > Well, the computers where i could install a buildbot are not online > 24/7 and have a crap internet connection, if that is ok i can set up a > build bot to build with mingw (and maybe a debian unstable one too, > saw you mention it on the 1.5.0 thread) Yes please! Any or all of those would be great! Regards, Zooko tickets mentioned in this email: http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/ticket/735 # time_format.parse_date() test failure _______________________________________________ tahoe-dev mailing list [email protected] http://allmydata.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev
