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Author vinay.sajip
Recipients brian.curtin, neologix, phlogistonjohn, python-dev, vinay.sajip
Date 2012-05-03.01:19:23
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The changeset you mentioned doesn't have a cleanup function in test_race (an older version used to) - so I'm not sure where that error is coming from.

It's going to be hard for me to reproduce this - I was finding it pretty hard to throw up the original race condition which led to the test being added. If you are getting the error repeatably, it would be really handy if you could tweak the test to generate some more diagnostic information - e.g. if the file already exists when the open fails (=> it's held open by something else).

Are you running indexing or anti-virus software on the machine where you get the failures? That can hold a file open when you're not expecting it.
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2012-05-03 01:19:24vinay.sajipsetrecipients: + vinay.sajip, brian.curtin, neologix, python-dev, phlogistonjohn
2012-05-03 01:19:24vinay.sajipsetmessageid: <1336007964.29.0.973709453184.issue14632@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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