Tom Browder writes: We really appreciate your efforts to test the betas of Mailman 3. But please do be aware that although there are sites already successfully using Mailman 3 in production, the development team doesn't recommend use of any of the components (core, Postorius, HyperKitty) in production yet.
> I have no idea what to do next, Nothing. :-) I've already Cc'd (and set Reply-To to) mailman-developers, which is a more appropriate place for this report. (Many Mailman-Users are not interested in MM3 yet, while Mailman-Developers are by definition, as MM2 is basically end-of-life. Also, some relevant developers may read mailman-developers more frequently than they read mailman-users.) Actually, I do have a couple of ideas. First, you should always report the whole error trace (if you think that's ugly in an email, attach it as a file). In this particular case, I suspect that the problem is in the test before the one that caused the Exception, which failed leaving the database locked. It would be very helpful to identify that test, which would probably be the *first* frame in the trace. Second, you should look in the server's logs to see if there were any errors that might have caused the incomplete transaction. > and help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. If you have no idea, then reporting to the developers is the best you can do. Use "Mailman Developers" <mailman-developers@python.org> or report via Launchpad. Pretty clearly what's happened is that some previous test locked the database (probably anything that accesses the database does so at least long enough to read the whole record), and either (1) that test failed to unlock the database, (2) the test framework failed to unlock the database, or (3) the tests were improperly sequenced in some way and the database didn't get unlocked. It's quite possible that this failure could never be replicated in actual use, as tests often mock up some component that would normally ensure that any pending transaction gets discarded and the database unlocked. Unfortunately I don't have an up-to-date test installation (it's on my list for early next week), and looking at the test file doesn't tell me anything. Perhaps Barry has an idea for a fix, or a workaround. And there's probably a way to skip that test, but I don't know nose very well. Steve Original report follows: > i have started investigating MM3 for my new, remote server and > branched from lp:mailman, lp:postorius, and lp:hyperkitty. > > I started in the MM3 branch directory and followed instructions in > src/mailman/docs/START.rst. > > I got the virtualenv ready to go and, in the local mailman branch > directory, I executed: > > $ node2 -v > > All tests chug along nicely until: > > /usr/local/src/0-mailman3/src/mailman/rest/docs/membership.rst ... > > and it hangs longer than I think it should. After a <ctl-C> the last > few trace-back lines are: > > File > "/home/virtualenvs/mm3/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/storm-0.20-py2.7-linux-i686.egg/storm/database.py", > line 374, in raw_execute > self._run_execution(raw_cursor, args, params, statement) > File > "/home/virtualenvs/mm3/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/storm-0.20-py2.7-linux-i686.egg/storm/database.py", > line 388, in _run_execution > self._check_disconnect(raw_cursor.execute, *args) > File > "/home/virtualenvs/mm3/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/storm-0.20-py2.7-linux-i686.egg/storm/database.py", > line 454, in _check_disconnect > return function(*args, **kwargs) > sqlite3.OperationalError: database is locked > > Note I am running the MM3 installation, via ssh, on a remote host > running Debian 7, 32-bit. (Note also postfix is running.) _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list Mailman-Developers@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers Mailman FAQ: http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3 Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-developers%40python.org/ Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-developers/archive%40jab.org Security Policy: http://wiki.list.org/x/QIA9