Hello, Am Sonntag, 15. Januar 2017, 18:26:48 CET schrieb Michael Ströder:
Christian Boltz wrote:
Am 15. Januar 2017, 13:06:26 CET schrieb Dominique Leuenberger:
Packages changed: ...
python (2.7.12 -> 2.7.13) python-base (2.7.12 -> 2.7.13)
This python update breaks bzr :-(
The most interesting detail is that it breaks in the "re" module, so it might affect more programs that use regular expressions in python:
Hmm, are you 100% sure that this is not a local installation issue?
This question sounds like asking for 100% bug-free code ;-)) [1]
I'm heavily using regex-matching in my web2ldap which seems to work just fine.
I'm not using bzr and therefore I just did this quick test:
$ mkdir bzr-test $ cd bzr-test/ $ bzr init Created a standalone tree (format: 2a)
$ bzr up Tree is up to date at revision 0 of branch /home/michael/tmp/bzr-test
I just switched to the Tumbleweed python packages again, and did # bzr co lp:apparmor [...] # cd apparmor # bzr up [...] File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/re.py", line 247, in _compile raise TypeError, "first argument must be string or compiled pattern" TypeError: first argument must be string or compiled pattern [...] and bzr crashed again. I also tried with a test user (without a ~/.bazaar), and it already crashed on "bzr co lp:apparmor". The backtrace is mostly the same, only some function calls in the bzr code (update vs. create_checkout) differ. So it seems having my launchpad account in ~/.bazaar/ at least helps for the "bzr co", but only delays the crash to "bzr up". Back to the "old" python packages from my branch, everything works. Regards, Christian Boltz [1] Just for fun - would you say that this little script is 100% bug- free and that it is ok to ship it in openSUSE? (Ignore the "it's useless" part, please ;-) #!/bin/bash echo "Hello World!" > /tmp/hello.txt cat /tmp/hello.txt rm /tmp/hello.txt --
It is a pity that [Tumbleweed] fails to continue quickly after an openSUSE upgrade [...] A "pity"? That's a good one, you now owe me a beer for complaining :) [Erwin Van de Velde and Greg KH in opensuse-factory]
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