[issue28554] Windows: _socket module fails to compile on "AMD64 Windows7 SP1 3.x" buildbot "because "AlwaysCreate" was specified"

2017-06-27 Thread STINNER Victor
STINNER Victor added the comment: Windows buildbots are now fine. It seems like the bug was fixed ;-) -- resolution: -> fixed stage: -> resolved status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker _

[issue28554] Windows: _socket module fails to compile on "AMD64 Windows7 SP1 3.x" buildbot "because "AlwaysCreate" was specified"

2016-10-29 Thread Jeremy Kloth
Jeremy Kloth added the comment: Steve's guess wrt the _pth file being the cause was spot on. The buildbot is back on track with successful results. -- nosy: +jkloth ___ Python tracker

[issue28554] Windows: _socket module fails to compile on "AMD64 Windows7 SP1 3.x" buildbot "because "AlwaysCreate" was specified"

2016-10-29 Thread Steve Dower
Steve Dower added the comment: Forgot to include the issue number in the commit message, but 0c910ea1c968 has the test improvements (whether or not they'll help here remains to be seen... I added some extra cleanup to rt.bat that might help the buildbots recover if this was the issue). --

[issue28554] Windows: _socket module fails to compile on "AMD64 Windows7 SP1 3.x" buildbot "because "AlwaysCreate" was specified"

2016-10-29 Thread Steve Dower
Steve Dower added the comment: I don't think the build failed, what's more likely is that my recent test_site additions (to test restricted sys.path) are not cleaning up correctly and that's leading to other issue. I've emailed Jeremy to check the buildbot, and I'm working on making those tes

[issue28554] Windows: _socket module fails to compile on "AMD64 Windows7 SP1 3.x" buildbot "because "AlwaysCreate" was specified"

2016-10-29 Thread STINNER Victor
STINNER Victor added the comment: Interesting message: "because "AlwaysCreate" was specified". Extract of a failed build: Touching "C:\buildbot.python.org\3.x.kloth-win64\build\PCbuild\obj\\amd64_Debug\_sqlite3\_sqlite3.tlog\_sqlite3.lastbuildstate". 29>Done Building Project "C:\