Hi Wim, How are you running these CPython tests? The best way to run them is using a translated pypy-c and then something like
pypy-c test_pydoc.py Cheers, Carl Friedrich On May 4, 2018 10:51:38 PM GMT+02:00, wlavrij...@lbl.gov wrote: >Matti, > >> Translates and runs. There are two new failing tests, >> http://buildbot.pypy.org/summary?branch=py3.5&category=linux64 > >not following the number two? I see three new failing tests: > > test_pydoc > test_site > test_app > >Only one prints something about _cppyy, but I don't understand why. > >I can't run any of the tests, however: after starting up, they pretty >quickly print: > >test_pydoc.py::unmodified > >Then spin for almost 10 minutes and print: > >Traceback (application-level): >File >"/home/wlav/aditi/pypy/pypy/tool/pytest/run-script/regrverbose.py", >line 4 in <module> > from test import regrtest, support >File "/home/wlav/aditi/pypy/lib-python/3/test/regrtest.py", line 199 in ><module> > from test import support >File "/home/wlav/aditi/pypy/lib-python/3/test/support/__init__.py", >line 16 in <module> > import nntplib >File "/home/wlav/aditi/pypy/lib-python/3/nntplib.py", line 69 in ><module> > import datetime >ImportError: bad magic number in 'datetime': b'\n\xf3\r\n' >FAILED > >Anyway, my best guess is that somehow some _cppyy code runs at startup. >There should be none of that. > >I'll copy over the failing pydoc test from p3 to p2 and see whether I >can >at least run tests there. > >Best regards, > Wim >-- >wlavrij...@lbl.gov -- +1 (510) 486 6411 -- >www.lavrijsen.net >_______________________________________________ >pypy-dev mailing list >pypy-dev@python.org >https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
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