bug#32088: Python >=3.5 test suite failures

2020-02-01 Thread Karl Berry
Hi Andreas, Lukas, and all - I have pushed Lukas's two patches, tweaked per Andreas's subsequent fixes, and also adjusted for the current sources. Hope it flies, please reopen if problems. Thanks to all! --karl

bug#32088: Python >=3.5 test suite failures

2020-01-20 Thread Andreas K. Huettel
> 2) The fix/patch of bug #38043 (Incorrect Python byte-compiling for > Python 3 and PyPy3), which we also carry, interferes with > t/py-compile-basedir.sh; the number of generated files (line 47 > there) is then (only for recent Python 3) 6, not 4. > > People will surely be runnin

bug#32088: Python >=3.5 test suite failures

2020-01-20 Thread Karl Berry
instmany-python.sh from the somewhat arbitrary 2500 to 3200. Neverthlesss, maybe a more elegant solution is possible. Seems fine to me. Thanks for finding the workaround. 2) The fix/patch of bug #38043 (Incorrect Python byte-compiling for Python 3 and PyPy3), which we also carry,

bug#32088: Python >=3.5 test suite failures

2020-01-19 Thread Andreas K. Huettel
> > Currently, the automake test suite fails with recent Python versions. I > > submitted two patches to address these issues to the automake-patches > > mailing list ~7 weeks ago. Any chance we can get these bugs fixed > > anytime soon? > > > > [1] > > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake-

bug#32088: Python >=3.5 test suite failures

2018-07-07 Thread Mathieu Lirzin
Hello Lukas, Lukas Fleischer writes: > Currently, the automake test suite fails with recent Python versions. I > submitted two patches to address these issues to the automake-patches > mailing list ~7 weeks ago. Any chance we can get these bugs fixed > anytime soon? > > [1] http://lists.gnu.org/

bug#32088: Python >=3.5 test suite failures

2018-07-07 Thread Lukas Fleischer
Hi, Currently, the automake test suite fails with recent Python versions. I submitted two patches to address these issues to the automake-patches mailing list ~7 weeks ago. Any chance we can get these bugs fixed anytime soon? Regards, Lukas [1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake-patches/