Issue779218
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Created on 2003-07-28 23:16 by janssen, last changed 2022-04-10 16:10 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| msg17420 - (view) | Author: Bill Janssen (janssen) * ![]() |
Date: 2003-07-28 23:16 | |
I get one test failure on Mac OS 10.2.6: test test_pwd failed -- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Temporary Items/Python-2.3c2/Lib/test/test_pwd.py", line 42, in test_values self.assert_(pwd.getpwuid(e.pw_uid) in entriesbyuid[e.pw_uid]) KeyError: 'getpwuid(): uid not found' The passwd entry on which it fails looks perfectly normal, AFAICS. We've got about 3500 entries in our passwd file, if that's of interest. |
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| msg17421 - (view) | Author: Skip Montanaro (skip.montanaro) * ![]() |
Date: 2003-07-29 01:44 | |
Logged In: YES user_id=44345 Is the password entry on which it fails a duplicate uid? I recall some problems when there were two user names with the same uid. |
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| msg17422 - (view) | Author: Barry A. Warsaw (barry) * ![]() |
Date: 2003-07-29 03:04 | |
Logged In: YES user_id=12800 This may also be a duplicate of bug # 775964, if you've got a + on a line in your /etc/passwd file (similar to the + in the /etc/group file discussed in that bug report). The + is a NIS/YP thing. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022-04-10 16:10:18 | admin | set | github: 38957 |
| 2008-01-04 00:57:20 | christian.heimes | set | status: open -> closed resolution: duplicate superseder: fix test_grp failing when NIS entries present |
| 2003-07-28 23:16:27 | janssen | create | |

