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Author mark.dickinson
Recipients akuchling, mark.dickinson
Date 2010-01-13.12:21:01
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I've not had any success tracking the cause of this failure down, and no longer have the resources to do so.  It does appear that curses itself is broken on FreeBSD:  it's not just a problem with the tests.

Adding Andrew Kuchling to the nosy in case he has any ideas what's wrong here.

Since the test_curses crash is currently aborting the test run, and so preventing us from getting feedback from the other tests on the FreeBSD buildbots, I propose that test_curses be skipped with a "the curses module is broken on FreeBSD" message.
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