On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 12:43 +0200, dummy habmalnefrage.de wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've updated to the latested django SVN version 4868
and installing it into my system I ran the regression test
of the same version.
>
> It seems to me that the tests are broken ?
> My database is a MySQL 5.0.27 with MySQLDB 1.2.1-p2,
Python 2.5 if it matters.
>
> I attached the log results.
All of those are expected failures.
Some of them are because the default MySQL table engine
doesn't support
transactions (and hence rollbacks). If you want to test
those to
success, you need to add InnoDB as the table engine in your
DATABASE_OPTIONS (see docs/database.txt for details).
The decimal type ones are because MySQLdb returns decimal
types where
Django is expecting floats for the moment. That's a known
bug in Django.
We've got a couple of proposed fixes floating around and
there was no
firm conclusion prior to 0.96. It will be fixed at some
point (at a
minimum for Python 2.4 and beyond).
Regards,
Malcolm
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