Le 24/08/2011 05:29, Dan Drake a écrit :
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011 at 02:39PM +0200, Julien Puydt wrote:
sage -t -long -force_lib "devel/sage/sage/misc/sagedoc.py"
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File "/home/jpuydt/sage-4.7.1/devel/sage/sage/misc/sagedoc.py", line 876:
sage: len(search_doc('tree', interact=False).splitlines())>
2500 # long time
Expected:
True
Got:
False
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File "/home/jpuydt/sage-4.7.1/devel/sage/sage/misc/sagedoc.py", line 491:
sage: 'abvar/homology' in _search_src_or_doc('doc', 'homology',
'variety', interact=False)
Expected:
True
Got:
False
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2 items had failures:
1 of 6 in __main__.example_14
1 of 8 in __main__.example_8
***Test Failed*** 2 failures.
For whitespace errors, see the file
/home/jpuydt/.sage//tmp/.doctest_sagedoc.py
[253.2 s]
Have you built the documentation? I seem to remember that those tests
fail if the docs haven't been built. IIRC those functions just use
built-in Python functions to search files, so they really shouldn't fail
if Python is working.
As far as I know, building sage ends with doc building ; and make
ptestlong starts with doc building.
Now that I think of it, that already is strange... is the built doc
really written somewhere? That would explain why it keeps getting built
and the tests fail?
I just launched "make doc", and it looks like it is building again...
where I would have expected something like "make: `doc` is up to date."
Checking on my main box, it seems that there are still things done, but
nowhere near as much as on the ARM box.
I can't help but notice that my main box says something about loading
pickled environments... which is something I have errors about!
What is that "pickle" about?
Snark
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