left by the previous test run). The test set produces some output. You can
generally ignore the messages about skipped tests due to optional features which
can't be imported. If a message is printed about a failed test or a traceback
-or core dump is produced, something is wrong. On some Linux systems (those that
-are not yet using glibc 6), test_strftime fails due to a non-standard
-implementation of strftime() in the C library. Please ignore this, or upgrade to
-glibc version 6.
+or core dump is produced, something is wrong.
By default, tests are prevented from overusing resources like disk space and
memory. To enable these tests, run "make testall".
include the output of "make test". It is useless. Run the failing test
manually, as follows:
- ./python Lib/test/regrtest.py -v test_whatever
+ ./python -m test -v test_whatever
(substituting the top of the source tree for '.' if you built in a different
directory). This runs the test in verbose mode.