>> ====================================================================== >> FAIL: Test find_duplicates >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ... >> AssertionError: >> Arrays are not equal >> >> (mismatch 50.0%) >> x: array([(1, (2.0, 'B')), (2, (2.0, 'B')), (2, (2.0, 'B')), (1, (2.0, >> 'B'))], >> dtype=[('A', '>i4'), ('B', [('BA', '>f8'), ('BB', '|S1')])]) >> y: array([(2, (2.0, 'B')), (1, (2.0, 'B')), (2, (2.0, 'B')), (1, (2.0, >> 'B'))], >> dtype=[('A', '>i4'), ('B', [('BA', '>f8'), ('BB', '|S1')])]) >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > > These are new (two months old) tests. Hmm, they are also marked as known > failures on win32. I wonder why they fail there and not on linux? I think > you should open a ticket for this. >
I'm not sure how old the test is, but I see that it has been failing since Feb 1. (That is the earliest report I have online at the moment.) The ticket is http://projects.scipy.org/numpy/ticket/1039 . I added this specific failure mode to the ticket today. It does not surprise me at all when the trunk is broken on solaris. I'm mentioning it on the list because I see it is still broken in the release candidate. I assume somebody would want to either fix the problem or remove the non-working feature from the release. Mark S. _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion