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Re: Failing python tests on RHEL6 (was Re: [pcp] Issues with 3.8 on rhel

To: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Failing python tests on RHEL6 (was Re: [pcp] Issues with 3.8 on rhel 6 (minor) and sles 11 (not as minor)
From: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 16 May 2013 09:50:29 +1000
Cc: Stan Cox <scox@xxxxxxxxxx>, pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx
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On 16/05/13 09:18, Nathan Scott wrote:


----- Original Message -----

The failing tests are 709 and 722 which continue to be much more likely
to fail than pass in my QA environments.

Could you fwd those bad files?  I'm sitting pretty on 100% pass rate with
RHEL6 over here, both with and without secure-sockets enabled.  Stan and I
did have to work through some host-dependencies on 722 just prior to the
last release though, so perhaps there are still similar issues lurking.

Attached ... there are 12 x 722 failures and 8 x 709 failures in the attached tarball.

Some of these could have been from 3 or 4 days ago ... extract with tar xzpf and the date stamps will tell you how old they are.

If you need access to any of these machines that can be arranged ... off list ... 8^)>

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