[ python-Bugs-1076819 ] test_shelve failures
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Bugs item #1076819, was opened at 2004-12-01 10:22
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Category: Python Library
Group: Python 2.4
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Michal Čihař (nijel)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: test_shelve failures
Initial Comment:
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FAIL: test_read (__main__.TestAsciiFileShelve)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/usr/src/packages/BUILD/Python-2.4/Lib/test/mapping_tests.py",
line 59, in test_read
self.assert_(d.has_key(k))
AssertionError
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FAIL: test_read (__main__.TestBinaryFileShelve)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/usr/src/packages/BUILD/Python-2.4/Lib/test/mapping_tests.py",
line 59, in test_read
self.assert_(d.has_key(k))
AssertionError
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FAIL: test_read (__main__.TestProto2FileShelve)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/usr/src/packages/BUILD/Python-2.4/Lib/test/mapping_tests.py",
line 59, in test_read
self.assert_(d.has_key(k))
AssertionError
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>Comment By: Raymond Hettinger (rhettinger)
Date: 2004-12-19 16:38
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Works for me on WinME and WinXP.
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Comment By: Andrew I MacIntyre (aimacintyre)
Date: 2004-12-12 03:53
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Test works for me on FreeBSD 4.8.
Make sure that you can use anydbm - more details on what db
module is actually invoked by anydbm might help shed some
more light on the matter (use the file utility on a database
created with anydbm.open()).
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Comment By: Michal Čihař (nijel)
Date: 2004-12-01 10:26
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System information:
i386
kernel 2.6.8
glibc 2.3.3
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