RE: [ZODB-Dev] RE: RE: PersistentMapping

2005-11-20 Thread Tim Peters
[Thomas Lotze] ZODB/branches/3.5 My newly added tests for PersistentMapping break here; PersistentMapping seems to lack __iter__. (PersistentMapping hadn't been tested at all before.) The suite passes fine on the trunk and the 3.4 and 3.6 branches, but it fails on 3.5. Should __iter__

Re: [ZODB-Dev] RE: RE: PersistentMapping

2005-11-18 Thread Julien Anguenot
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tim Peters wrote: So I tried that just now using ZODB trunk. It failed too, but with different symptoms than you're describing: $ python2.4 setup.py build ... $ python2.4 test.py -v Running tests from build/lib.linux-i686-2.4 Traceback (most

RE: [ZODB-Dev] RE: RE: PersistentMapping

2005-11-18 Thread Tim Peters
[Tim] ... BTW, setup.py build python test.py should work too; it's a bug that it doesn't (and it worked fine within the last few months), but I don't have time for it now. Well, bug or not, the resident zpkgtools expert tells me he doesn't expect that to work anymore, and that it

RE: [ZODB-Dev] RE: RE: PersistentMapping

2005-11-18 Thread Tim Peters
[Julien] Well I'm not sure it works Tim. My comment was to be able to test the build *before* installing the ZODB on the Python. Right, and that's the way ZODB tests are normally run by everyone who works on ZODB (they never _install_ ZODB to run tests). I need to try that again but, if I