☠ Buildbot (Python): python/cpython - failed test (failure) (main)
The Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder AMD64 Windows Server 2022 NoGIL 3.x while building python/cpython. Full details are available at: https://buildbot.python.org/#/builders/1241/builds/5950
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Worker for this Build: itamaro-win64-srv-22-aws
Build Reason: <unknown> Blamelist: Andrea-Oliveri <47737621+Andrea-Oliveri@users.noreply.github.com>, Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>, CF Bolz-Tereick <cfbolz@gmx.de>, Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com>, Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>, Itamar Oren <itamarost@gmail.com>, László Kiss Kollár <kiss.kollar.laszlo@gmail.com>, Mark Shannon <mark@hotpy.org>, Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>, Nice Zombies <nineteendo19d0@gmail.com>, Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com>, Rihaan Meher <meherrihaan@gmail.com>, Sam Ng <hongsheng@gmail.com>, Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>, Stan Ulbrych <89152624+StanFromIreland@users.noreply.github.com>, Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org>, Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>, sobolevn <mail@sobolevn.me>
BUILD FAILED: failed test (failure)
Summary of the results of the build (if available):
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Captured traceback
remote: Enumerating objects: 19, done.
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remote: Counting objects: 100% (15/15), done.
remote: Compressing objects: 6% (1/15)
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remote: Compressing objects: 100% (15/15), done.
remote: Total 19 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 4 (from 2)
From https://github.com/python/cpython
- branch main -> FETCH_HEAD Note: switching to 'ee65ebdb50005655d75aca1618d3994a7b7ed869'.
You are in 'detached HEAD' state. You can look around, make experimental changes and commit them, and you can discard any commits you make in this state without impacting any branches by switching back to a branch.
If you want to create a new branch to retain commits you create, you may do so (now or later) by using -c with the switch command. Example:
git switch -c <new-branch-name>
Or undo this operation with:
git switch -
Turn off this advice by setting config variable advice.detachedHead to false
HEAD is now at ee65ebdb500 gh-134978: deprecate string keyword parameter for hash function constructors (#134979)
Switched to and reset branch 'main'
Could Not Find C:\Users\Administrator\buildarea\3.x.itamaro-win64-srv-22-aws.x64.nogil\build\Lib\*.pyc The system cannot find the file specified. Could Not Find C:\Users\Administrator\buildarea\3.x.itamaro-win64-srv-22-aws.x64.nogil\build\PCbuild\python*.zip
Kill <WorkerThread #1 running test=test.test_multiprocessing_forkserver.test_manager pid=8112 time=24 min 59 sec> process
Could Not Find C:\Users\Administrator\buildarea\3.x.itamaro-win64-srv-22-aws.x64.nogil\build\PCbuild\python*.zip
Test report
Failed tests:
- test_mmap
- test_str
- test_eintr
- test_pyrepl
- test_trace
- test_csv
- test.test_asyncio.test_eager_task_factory
- test.test_multiprocessing_forkserver.test_manager
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