On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 01:58:28PM +0200, Zope Tests Summarizer wrote:
Summary of messages to the zope-tests list. Period Fri Oct 22 12:00:00 2010 UTC to Sat Oct 23 12:00:00 2010 UTC. There were 80 messages: 6 from Zope Tests, 4 from buildbot at pov.lt, 19 from buildbot at winbot.zope.org, 11 from ccomb at free.fr, 40 from jdriessen at thehealthagency.com.
Test failures -------------
I'm going to ignore Py2.7 issues for now.
Subject: FAILED : Zope Buildbot / zope2.13_win-py2.6 slave-win From: jdriessen at thehealthagency.com Date: Fri Oct 22 11:40:35 EDT 2010 URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2010-October/022021.html
"The directory is not empty" from rmdir() in bootstrap.py. I've no clue. Some poking around on the buildslave may be needed to figure this out.
Subject: FAILED : Zope Buildbot / zopetoolkit-1.0_win-py2.6 slave-win From: jdriessen at thehealthagency.com Date: Fri Oct 22 11:59:51 EDT 2010 URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2010-October/022026.html
All of them fail to import zope.exceptions.exceptionformatter. Some poking around on the buildslave may be needed to figure this out.
Subject: FAILED : Zope Buildbot / zopetoolkit_win-py2.6 slave-win From: jdriessen at thehealthagency.com Date: Fri Oct 22 12:10:47 EDT 2010 URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2010-October/022028.html
Same: all fail to import zope.exceptions.exceptionformatter.
Subject: FAILED : winbot / ztk_10 py_244_win32 From: buildbot at winbot.zope.org Date: Fri Oct 22 17:05:07 EDT 2010 URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2010-October/022057.html
One zope.testing (3.9.5) failure on Windows. I can't shake the feeling that it's just a matter of backporting the right zope.testrunner fixes, but I don't see anything relevant in its svn logs. When I try to reproduce under wine, I get four failures instead of one. The failure in testrunner-layers.txt happens because the test runner skips the unit test layer altogether, when run with -j2. Marius Gedminas -- http://pov.lt/ -- Zope 3/BlueBream consulting and development