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diff --git a/test/scons-time/run/archive/zip.py b/test/scons-time/run/archive/zip.py
index 2fad3b8..4620440 100644
--- a/test/scons-time/run/archive/zip.py
+++ b/test/scons-time/run/archive/zip.py
@@ -39,28 +39,6 @@ test.write_fake_scons_py()
test.write_sample_project('foo.zip')
-try:
- import zipfile
- # There's a bug in the Python 2.1 zipfile library that makes it blow
- # up on 64-bit architectures, when trying to read normal 32-bit zip
- # files. Check for it by trying to read the archive we just created,
- # and skipping the test gracefully if there's a problem.
- zf = zipfile.ZipFile('foo.zip', 'r')
- for name in zf.namelist():
- zf.read(name)
-except ImportError:
- # This "shouldn't happen" because the early Python versions that
- # have no zipfile module don't support the scons-time script,
- # so the initialization above should short-circuit this test.
- # But just in case...
- fmt = "Python %s has no zipfile module. Skipping test.\n"
- test.skip_test(fmt % sys.version[:3])
-except zipfile.BadZipfile, e:
- if str(e)[:11] == 'Bad CRC-32 ':
- fmt = "Python %s zipfile module doesn't work on 64-bit architectures. Skipping test.\n"
- test.skip_test(fmt % sys.version[:3])
- raise
-
test.run(arguments = 'run foo.zip')
test.must_exist('foo-000-0.log',