Zachary Ware added the comment:
I don't know that it's expected, but it doesn't appear to be unexpected.
regrtest doesn't appear to know anything about expected failures or unexpected
successes, mostly because both concepts appear at the individual test level
while regrtest deals at the test module level. unittest docs don't actually
say what happens when an expected failure fails to fail.
As for this issue, it looks like the skipping of the test predates
_have_soundcard and has_sound. If there are no objections, I'll try the
attached patch on default; if it causes failures, I'll try a
'skipUnless(has_sound('SystemDefault')...', and if that work's I'll backport it
to the other two branches.
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assignee: -> zach.ware
keywords: +patch
stage: test needed -> patch review
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file32704/issue19595.diff
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