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Hello phython team,
I am new to install phyton on Centos5.5
Hope you can help on this issues below when I make test

5 tests failed:
��� test_argparse test_distutils test_httpservers test_import
��� test_zipfile

31 tests skipped:
��� test_bz2 test_codecmaps_cn test_codecmaps_hk test_codecmaps_jp
��� test_codecmaps_kr test_codecmaps_tw test_curses test_dbm_gnu
��� test_dbm_ndbm test_gdb test_gzip test_kqueue test_ossaudiodev

��� test_readline test_smtpnet test_socketserver test_sqlite test_ssl
��� test_startfile test_tcl test_timeout test_tk test_ttk_guionly
��� test_ttk_textonly test_urllib2net test_urllibnet test_winreg
��� test_winsound test_xmlrpc_net test_zipfile64 test_zlib

11 skips unexpected on linux2:
��� test_bz2 test_dbm_gnu test_dbm_ndbm test_gzip test_readline
��� test_ssl test_tcl test_tk test_ttk_guionly test_ttk_textonly
��� test_zlib


I will post the shortest failed test('test_zip') and if you all allowed me post full log of the 5 failed test I will do it.


== CPython 3.2 (r32:88445, Apr 10 2011, 11🔞27) [GCC 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-50)]
==�� Linux-2.6.18-238.5.1.el5-i686-athlon-with-redhat-5.6-Final little-endian
==�� /tmp/Python-3.2/build/test_python_6187

Testing with flags: sys.flags(debug=0, division_warning=0, inspect=0, interactive=0, optimize=0, dont_write_bytecode=0, no_user_site=0, no_site=0, ignore_environment=0, verbose=0, bytes_warning=0, quiet=0)
[1/1] test_zipfiles

test test_zipfiles crashed -- <class 'ImportError'>: No module named test_zipfiles
Traceback (most recent call last):
� File "/tmp/Python-3.2/Lib/test/regrtest.py", line 962, in runtest_inner

��� the_package = __import__(abstest, globals(), locals(), [])
ImportError: No module named test_zipfiles
1 test failed:
��� test_zipfiles

How should I fix the 5 failed test above? Please help me on that, thanks you.


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