Linux users: please run gui tests
Cecil Westerhof
Cecil at decebal.nl
Fri Aug 7 06:59:09 EDT 2015
On Friday 7 Aug 2015 11:15 CEST, Peter Otten wrote:
> Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
>>> 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
>>
>> I also tried it on an Ubuntu system: there I got the same error.
>> (Not very strange because it is a Debian derivative.)
>
> By default Debian doesn't install the test suite -- that's why you
> cannot run it ;)
>
> Install it with
>
> $ sudo apt-get install libpython3.4-testsuite
>
> and then try again.
python3-tk needs also to be installed.
I changed the script to:
uname -mrs
python3 --version
start=$(date +%s)
python3 -m test -ugui test_tk test_ttk_guionly test_idle
end=$(date +%s)
printf "Running the tests took %d seconds\n" $((end - start))
On my openSUSE system this gives:
Linux 3.16.7-21-desktop x86_64
Python 3.4.1
[1/3] test_tk
[2/3] test_ttk_guionly
[3/3] test_idle
All 3 tests OK.
Running the tests took 20 seconds
On the Debian system this gives:
Linux 3.16.0-4-586 i686
Python 3.4.2
[1/3] test_tk
[2/3] test_ttk_guionly
[3/3] test_idle
All 3 tests OK.
Running the tests took 16 seconds
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Cecil Westerhof
Senior Software Engineer
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof
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