Agustin Lobo wrote:
> Hi!
> After installing (python setup.py install), I run the tests and get
> the following. What should I do?
When looking at what failed, you'll notice that the failure is forced
(something like "assertTrue(False)" is bound to fail) and that a short
explanation as a comment
monipol wrote:
> On 05/07/2009, at 04:03, Laurent Gautier wrote:
>> monipol wrote:
>>> On 04/07/2009, at 18:18, Laurent Gautier wrote:
I finally patched and built win32 binaries for Python2.6/rpy2.0.6.
2.0.6 does not have user-visible changes compared to 2.0.5, but
since the cod
On 05/07/2009, at 04:03, Laurent Gautier wrote:
> monipol wrote:
>> On 04/07/2009, at 18:18, Laurent Gautier wrote:
>>> I finally patched and built win32 binaries for Python2.6/rpy2.0.6.
>>>
>>> 2.0.6 does not have user-visible changes compared to 2.0.5, but
>>> since the code was patched to let th
monipol wrote:
> On 04/07/2009, at 18:18, Laurent Gautier wrote:
>> I finally patched and built win32 binaries for Python2.6/rpy2.0.6.
>>
>> 2.0.6 does not have user-visible changes compared to 2.0.5, but
>> since the code was patched to let the win32 build and run the version
>> number was bumped.
On 04/07/2009, at 18:18, Laurent Gautier wrote:
> I finally patched and built win32 binaries for Python2.6/rpy2.0.6.
>
> 2.0.6 does not have user-visible changes compared to 2.0.5, but
> since the code was patched to let the win32 build and run the version
> number was bumped.
>
> The win32 binary