Le 7 février 2011 23:18:57, Allan McRae a écrit :
On 08/02/11 06:47, Stéphane Gaudreault wrote:
Le 7 février 2011 14:24:28, Stéphane Gaudreault a écrit :
Le 7 février 2011 04:27:23, Gaetan Bisson a écrit :
[2011-02-07 18:21:42 +1000] Allan McRae:
On 04/02/11 00:59, Stéphane Gaudreault wrote:
Le 3 février 2011 08:16:02, Allan McRae a écrit : > Upstream bug fix release. > > Signoff both, > Allan > > > BTW, if anyone wants to take over maintainership of this package, > then let me know.
Tested using the python 2 bsddb interface. Signoff x86_64.
Stéphane
Anyone for i686?
Here on i686, `python2 /usr/lib/python2.7/bsddb/test/test_all.py` outputs many more errors than on x86_64, errors that weren't there with db-5.1.19-3 (and, in fact, the test suite crashes). Other than that, I have noticed nothing weird on my i686 system running the new db for a few days (not that I use it intensively, though).
I previously tested on x86_64 with a very simple script. If I try with python2 /usr/lib/python2.7/bsddb/test/test_all.py
* db 5.1.19-3 : Only one test fail : test_setget_cachesize * db 5.1.25-1 : Two tests fails : test00_version and test_setget_cachesize.
If I rebuild python2, test00_version pass on x86_64.
Stéphane
python2-2.7.1-5 is in testing. Gaetan confirmed that this update fixed the issue on i686.
Other interface (python-bsddb, ruby, etc) might also need to be tested.
Great - thanks for figuring this out.
I will leave db in [testing] for another week or so and then move it and python2 if no further issues are reported.
Allan
There is a similar issue with python-bsddb. This pkg will needs to be rebuilded with python 3.2.0 very soon, so I will wait a little before rebuilding it. Stéphane