On 8/26/07, Bill Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This occurs on at least 3 of the buildbots (ubuntu and debian on ia64, > > ppc, and hppa). Here's one example: > > > > http://python.org/dev/buildbot/all/ia64%20Ubuntu%20trunk%20trunk/builds/832/step-test/0 > > If I'm reading this right, it's passing tests on "amd64 gentoo trunk", > "x86 gentoo trunk", "g4 osx.4 trunk" (no surprise there). > > And looking at the community buildbots, it works on "x86 Redhat 9", > "x86 Debian unstable", "amd64 Ubuntu gutsy", "G5 OS X", and so on. > I've tested it myself on FC 7 and it works. > > And looking at the "ppc Debian unstable" case, test_socket is also > failing there, so the test_ssl failure is not a big surprise. > > I'm not familiar with what's in Debian "trunk" or Ubuntu "trunk"; any > idea what version of OpenSSL they have in them?
For ia64 http://python.org/dev/buildbot/all/ia64%20Ubuntu%20trunk%20trunk/builds/833/step-test/0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ openssl version OpenSSL 0.9.8b 04 May 2006 I have access to some of the machines but not all of them. All of these run inside a chroot which might be causing a problem. I remember some issues with getting socket stuff to work right on them. But that was over a year ago and I don't remember the details now. :-( svn/google probably knows if you want to trawl through checkins. I'm not sure that will help much though. On this machines I was able to successfully make a key. That's why I'm thinking it might be some strange socket issue. > But I think this exposes a more generic bug in test_ssl.py, which is > that the server thread doesn't die when one of these failures occurs. > It probably should. I'll make a patch -- but I don't have a system > that this fails on, how will I test it? Yeah, I know this is difficult. Hopefully someone with WIndows will step up to help. We can at least make the test more robust and verify the files exist and are non-zero in size. I will do that now. At least the it shouldn't cause the test to time out. n _______________________________________________ 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