Python3

Noel Power nopower at suse.com
Mon Dec 10 07:19:50 UTC 2018


On 10/12/2018 02:23, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 10:38 +1300, Andrew Bartlett via samba-technical
> wrote:
>> On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 07:04 +1300, Andrew Bartlett via samba-technical
>> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 06:47 +1300, Andrew Bartlett via samba-technical
>>> wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 06:09 +1300, Andrew Bartlett via samba-technical
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Thanks Noel.  I figured this wouldn't be a slam dunk ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org>
>>>>>
>>>>> (And I'll be around to help with all the other niggles as they come up
>>>>> over the next few weeks).
>>>> I've pushed that to autobuild now, squashed in as directed.
>>> Next gremlin:
>>>
>>> In samba-libs:
>>> ERROR: Python module pytdb of version 1.3.17 not found, and bundling
>>> disabled
hmm that is strange
>>>
>>> (but only on sn-devel)
>> I'm specifically thinking this shows up when multiple build jobs are
>> run from one autobuild.py invocation, rather than one at a time.
> Annoyingly, while I've had this fail twice on sn-devel for a 'git
> autobuild' it didn't fail when I ran autobuild.py manually, even for
> all tasks.

two questions

1. what command exactly were you using to build samba-libs manually 
(that worked)

2. do you have logs for the failing autobuild ?
>
> I'm thinking this might be related to the --extra-python stuff.  I
> would like to get rid of that.  I know metze still wanted ldb, tdb and
> talloc to support that, but if we can show that building those twice
> (one with each python) would work for packagers, then perhaps that will
> be OK.
lets not be hasty, being able to build with --extra-python is very handy 
for testing (especially when trying to nail something that works with 
one version and not with the other) Anyway if this is consistently 
failing then this sounds like a genuine error
>
> (Particularly as this would only be interim until we kill python2 in
> 4.11).
>
> Still very frustrating I know, but can you have a go at this?
>
> Andrew Bartlett
>
Noel




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