Linux users: please run gui tests
Cecil Westerhof
Cecil at decebal.nl
Fri Aug 7 03:53:14 EDT 2015
On Friday 7 Aug 2015 04:07 CEST, Terry Reedy wrote:
> Python has an extensive test suite run after each 'batch' of commits
> on a variety of buildbots. However, the Linux buildbots all (AFAIK)
> run headless', with gui's disabled. Hence the following test_tk
> test_ttk_guionly test_idle (and on 3.5, test_tix, but not important)
> are skipped either in whole or in part.
>
> We are planning on adding the use of tkinter.ttk to Idle after the
> 3.5.0 release, but a couple of other core developers have expressed
> concern about the reliability of tkinter.ttk on Linux.
>
> There is also an unresolved issue where test_ttk hung on Ubuntu
> Unity 3 years ago. https://bugs.python.org/issue14799
>
> I would appreciate it if some people could run the linux version of
> py -3.4 -m test -ugui test_tk test_ttk_guionly test_idle
> (or 3.5). I guess this means 'python3 for the executable.
>
> and report here python version, linux system, and result.
> Alteration of environment and locale is a known issue, skip that.
I made a Bash script:
python3 --version
python3 -m test -ugui test_tk test_ttk_guionly test_idle
This gives:
Python 3.4.1
[1/3] test_tk
[2/3] test_ttk_guionly
[3/3] test_idle
All 3 tests OK.
This was on openSUSE 13.2.
I also tried to run it on Debian, but there I get:
No moduke named test.__main__; 'test' is a package and cannot be
directly executed
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Cecil Westerhof
Senior Software Engineer
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