[Neal Norwitz] > There were some SystemErrors on one of the Windows build slaves.
Not always, though -- looks to be rare. > Does anyone have any ideas what might be the cause? I looked through about > 5 previous logs on the same slave and didn't see the same problem. I'm home today and fired up my slave, and no problem there either. > I haven't seen this myself and I don't know if it's WIndows specific. I > don't know if this has happened on the trunk or just 2.5. Me neither. > For the full log see: > http://python.org/dev/buildbot/2.5/x86%20XP%202.5/builds/197/step-test/0 > > n > -- > > *** Previous context (I don't think this really matters): > > Re-running test 'test_profilehooks' in verbose mode > test_caught_exception (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_caught_nested_exception (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... > ok > test_distant_exception (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_exception (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_exception_in_except_clause > (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_exception_propogation (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_generator (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_nested_exception (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_raise (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_raise_reraise (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_raise_twice (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_simple (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_stop_iteration (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileHookTestCase) ... ok > test_basic_exception (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileSimulatorTestCase) ... ok > test_caught_exception (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileSimulatorTestCase) ... ok > test_distant_exception (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileSimulatorTestCase) ... > ok > test_simple (test.test_profilehooks.ProfileSimulatorTestCase) ... ok > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Ran 17 tests in 0.016s > > OK > > *** Here is the problem: > > Exception exceptions.SystemError: 'error return without exception set' in > <generator object at 0x00CCCDF8> ignored > Exception exceptions.SystemError: 'error return without exception set' in > <generator object at 0x010891F8> ignored > Exception exceptions.SystemError: 'error return without exception set' in > <generator object at 0x01089578> ignored > Exception exceptions.SystemError: 'error return without exception set' in > <generator object at 0x01089838> ignored > Exception exceptions.SystemError: 'error return without exception set' in > <generator object at 0x00D3BFB8> ignored > *** The following messages occur in other successful tests too: > a DOS box should flash briefly ... Always happens in test_subprocess, during the Windows-specific test_creationflags. This is expected. When you /watch/ the tests running on Windows, it's intended to prevent panic when a mysterious DOS box appears ;-) > find_library('c') -> None > find_library('m') -> None Mysterious. Looks like debug/trace(!) output while running Lib/ctypes/test/test_loading.py's test_find(). > C:\buildbot_py25\2.5.mcintyre-windows\build\lib\test\test_unicode_file.py:103: > UnicodeWarning: Unicode equal comparison failed to convert both > arguments to Unicode - interpreting them as being unequal > filename1==filename2 > C:\buildbot_py25\2.5.mcintyre-windows\build\lib\shutil.py:36: > UnicodeWarning: Unicode equal comparison failed to convert both > arguments to Unicode - interpreting them as being unequal > os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(dst))) Those started showing up months ago. > warning: DBTxn aborted in destructor. No prior commit() or abort(). Likewise, from the bsddb test, and we've been seeing this one on Unixish boxes too. _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com