I, too, would be interested in having tests pass on OpenBSD (and NetBSD) and am willing to do whatever I have to to make it be so. -- H On 31 March 2015 at 21:52, Davin Potts <python@discontinuity.net> wrote:
Hi Victor —
I am personally interested in seeing all tests pass on OpenBSD and am willing to put forth effort to help that be so. I would be happy to be added to any issues that get opened against OpenBSD. That said, I have concerns about the nature of when and how these failures came about — specifically I worry that other devs have committed the changes which prompted these failures yet they did not pay attention nor take responsibility when it happened. Having monitored certain buildbots for a while to see how the community behaves and devs fail to react when a failure is triggered by a commit, I think we should do much better in taking individual responsibility for prompting these failures.
Davin
On Mar 28, 2015, at 04:53, Victor Stinner <victor.stinner@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
The OpenBSD buildbot always fail with the same failures since many months (ex: test_socket). Is someone interested to fix them? If no, would it be possible to turn it off to get a better view of regressions? Currently, they are too many red buildbots to quickly see regressions introduced by recent commits.
http://buildbot.python.org/all/builders/x86%20OpenBSD%205.5%203.x
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