In a message of Fri, 07 Aug 2015 15:06:41 +0200, Peter Otten writes: >$ touch test.py >$ python -c import\ test >$ rm test.py >$ python3 -m test -ugui test_tk >/usr/bin/python3: bad magic number in 'test': b'\x03\xf3\r\n' > >>From that I'd conclude that your python3 sees a leftover python2 pyc instead >of the actual test package. Have a look at your working directory or >PYTHONPATH.
Right you are. Thank you. lac@smartwheels:~$ python3 -m test -ugui test_tk test_ttk_guionly test_idle [1/3] test_tk test test_tk failed -- multiple errors occurred; run in verbose mode for details [2/3/1] test_ttk_guionly [3/3/1] test_idle 2 tests OK. 1 test failed: test_tk running python3 -v -m test -ugui test_tk 2>test_tk.out produces a whole lot of output. I put the file up here. http://www2.openend.se/~lac/test_tk.out But I don't think there is anything useful in it. grepping the file for 'failed' only gives you the same old est test_tk failed -- multiple errors occurred; run in verbose mode for details What would you (Terry) like me to do now? Laura -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list