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Re: [pcp] 7 QA failures - 022 365 533 536 722 725 944

To: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [pcp] 7 QA failures - 022 365 533 536 722 725 944
From: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 19:14:32 -0500 (EST)
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Thread-topic: 7 QA failures - 022 365 533 536 722 725 944

----- Original Message -----
> In addtion to the 022 one I mentioned earlier, I'm seeing the following

Of these, I'm only seeing 365 failing, and its just started in the last
week so something I've just regressed most likely - looking more closely
now.

> == 533 ==
> ...
> == 536 ==
> ...

Passing here.

> 
> == 722 ==
> ...
> > ImportError: No module named curses
> 
> If we need something extra installed it should be (a) included in the
> packaging, and/or (b) checked at run-time to allow a more elegant and
> informative exit than this.

*nod* - mentioned this one to Stan.

> 
> == 725 ==
> diff 725.out 725.out.bad
> 26c26
> <     Data Type: 64-bit unsigned int  InDom: 122.0 0x1e800000
> ---
> >     Data Type: 32-bit unsigned int  InDom: 122.0 0x1e800000
> ... etc for a bunch of metrics with the unexpected size
> 

This ones mine - will be a KERNEL_ULONG issue, hadn't tested it on 32bit
hosts yet.

> == 944 ==

Hmm, also passing reliably here.


cheers.

--
Nathan

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