I had a similar error, not sure if it was exactly the same. I
discovered that I was missing the python3-devel package. Once
python3-devel was installed and I did a completely clean build, the
problems went away.
-Ted
On 07/10/2015 10:01 AM, aconway wrote:
Anyone seeing errors like this? I think the ERROR: InterpreterNotFound
should be a warning, it seems to be testing both 2.7 and 3.4 so not
finding 2.6 and 3.3 doesn't seem like an ERROR.
The "missing attribute" is defined as a @staticmethod so I don't
understand that.
The 3 argument raise is definitely gone in python 3 so I don't
understand why its still there or what is the portable way to replace
it.
Cheers,
Alan.
1/1 Test #3: python-tox-test ..................***Failed Error regular
expression found in output. Regex=[ERROR:[ ]+py[0-9]*: commands failed]
28.49 sec
GLOB sdist-make: /home/aconway/proton/proton-c/bindings/python/setup.py
py26 create: /home/aconway/proton/proton-c/bindings/python/.tox/py26
ERROR: InterpreterNotFound: python2.6
py27 inst-nodeps: /home/aconway/proton/proton
-c/bindings/python/.tox/dist/python-qpid-proton-0.10.0.zip
py27 runtests: PYTHONHASHSEED='147840795'
py27 runtests: commands[0] | /home/aconway/proton/proton
-c/bindings/python/../../../tests/python/proton-test
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/aconway/proton/proton
-c/bindings/python/../../../tests/python/proton-test", line 620, in
<module>
m = __import__(name, None, None, ["dummy"])
File "/home/aconway/proton/tests/python/proton_tests/__init__.py",
line 20, in <module>
import proton_tests.codec
File "/home/aconway/proton/tests/python/proton_tests/codec.py", line
21, in <module>
from . import common
File "/home/aconway/proton/tests/python/proton_tests/common.py", line
133, in <module>
if SASL.extended():
AttributeError: type object 'SASL' has no attribute 'extended'
ERROR: InvocationError: '/home/aconway/proton/proton
-c/bindings/python/../../../tests/python/proton-test'
py33 create: /home/aconway/proton/proton-c/bindings/python/.tox/py33
ERROR: InterpreterNotFound: python3.3
py34 inst-nodeps: /home/aconway/proton/proton
-c/bindings/python/.tox/dist/python-qpid-proton-0.10.0.zip
py34 runtests: PYTHONHASHSEED='147840795'
py34 runtests: commands[0] | /home/aconway/proton/proton
-c/bindings/python/../../../tests/python/proton-test
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/aconway/proton/proton
-c/bindings/python/../../../tests/python/proton-test", line 620, in
<module>
m = __import__(name, None, None, ["dummy"])
File "/home/aconway/proton/tests/python/proton_tests/__init__.py",
line 20, in <module>
import proton_tests.codec
File "/home/aconway/proton/tests/python/proton_tests/codec.py", line
21, in <module>
from . import common
File "/home/aconway/proton/tests/python/proton_tests/common.py", line
26, in <module>
from proton import Connection, Transport, SASL, Endpoint, Delivery,
SSL
File "/usr/local/lib64/proton/bindings/python/proton/__init__.py",
line 3733
raise exc, val, tb
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
ERROR: InvocationError: '/home/aconway/proton/proton
-c/bindings/python/../../../tests/python/proton-test'
_______________________________________________ summary
_______________________________________________
ERROR: py26: InterpreterNotFound: python2.6
ERROR: py27: commands failed
ERROR: py33: InterpreterNotFound: python3.3
ERROR: py34: commands failed