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Jan 23, 2001, 6:03 PM
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[Bug #115617] poll problem on Linux 2.0.38, glibc 2.0.7
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Bug #115617, was updated on 2000-Sep-28 14:37 Here is a current snapshot of the bug. Project: Python Category: Extension Modules Status: Closed Resolution: None Bug Group: Platform-specific Priority: 5 Submitted by: akuchling Assigned to : akuchling Summary: poll problem on Linux 2.0.38, glibc 2.0.7 Details: Originally reported by Neil Schemenauer in a comment in patch #101682: After this patch the selectmodule compiles but test_poll fails with: File "Lib/test/test_poll.py", line 77, in poll_unit_tests r = p.poll() error: (9, 'Bad file descriptor') The kernel is 2.0.38 if that makes a difference. Follow-Ups: Date: 2001-Jan-23 17:03 By: akuchling Comment: I'm closing this bug report; I have no access to the platform in question, and therefore no way to debug the problem or propose a fix. If the original reporter can provide a patch, it'll certainly be considered, but that's about all I can do. ------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2000-Sep-29 01:32 By: jpettit Comment: I get the exact same result on OpenBSD 2.5 with the most current CVS version. On OpenBSD 2.7 (this has Python 2.0b2 installed), I get: test_support.TestSkipped: select.poll not defined -- skipping test_poll Both versions of OpenBSD appear to support the poll mechanism. ------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2000-Sep-29 01:31 By: jpettit Comment: I get the exact same result on OpenBSD 2.5 with the most current CVS version. On OpenBSD 2.7 (this has Python 2.0b2 installed), I get: test_support.TestSkipped: select.poll not defined -- skipping test_poll Both versions of OpenBSD appear to support the poll mechanism. ------------------------------------------------------- For detailed info, follow this link: http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=115617&group_id=5470
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