On Mon, 07 Feb 2011 20:38:28 -0200, Wesley Mesquita <wesleymesquita@gmail.com> wrote:
[198/349] test_ossaudiodev test_ossaudiodev skipped -- [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/dev/dsp'
This is normal since you don't have a /dev/dsp. That's what the skip message means.
[200/349] test_parser Expecting 's_push: parser stack overflow' in next line s_push: parser stack overflow
"Expecting" means the next message is expected. Someone should probably check to see if this test can (in Python3) be rewritten so that message isn't generated, but for now it is Expected and completely normal.
[321/349] test_urllib2net /home/wesley/python_dev/python/Lib/socket.py:333: ResourceWarning: unclosed <socket.socket object, fd=8, family=2, type=2049, proto=6> self._sock = None
There are some ResourceWarnings we haven't cured yet (the ResourceWarning is a fairly new innovation). I'm not sure why they don't show up when you run the tests individually.
9 skips unexpected on linux2: test_bz2 test_dbm_gnu test_dbm_ndbm test_readline test_ssl test_tcl test_tk test_ttk_guionly test_ttk_textonly
These would be because you don't have the correct system/development libraries installed for bz2, gnudbm, ndbm, readline, openssl, tcl, and tk when you compiled your Python. So, these skips are actually expected if you don't have those libraries, but if you want a complete development/test environment you should install the necessary packages and recompile. I imagine at least some of this is already covered in the dev guide (I haven't made time to review it yet). If any of it is unclear to you, please provide feedback so we can improve the guide (which is new). -- R. David Murray www.bitdance.com