On 02. 03. 21 17:40, Paul Howarth wrote:
Hi all,
On Tue, 2 Mar 2021 16:06:40 +0100
Miro Hrončok wrote:
Given the lack of communication from the paramiko/invoke maintainers,
I've just orphaned python-pytest4. If nobody picks it up, I plan to
continue maintaining it in Fedora 33 and 34.
The
Given the lack of communication from the paramiko/invoke maintainers, I've just
orphaned python-pytest4. If nobody picks it up, I plan to continue maintaining
it in Fedora 33 and 34.
On 02. 02. 21 18:09, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Hello Pythonistas.
When we updated pytest to 5, I've introduced
On 11. 02. 21 17:36, Dan Radez wrote:
On 2/2/21 12:09 PM, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Hello Pythonistas.
When we updated pytest to 5, I've introduced python-pytest4 compatibility
package to ease the transition. We are now on pytest 6.2 and python-pytest4
still exists.
However, pytest 4 has
On 05. 02. 21 21:11, Kader Miyanyedi wrote:
Hello, first of all, I'm sorry about my English. My name is Kader. I am
currently a student in computer engineering department from Turkey.
I use python but my knowledge of python is not perfect. Mostly I was interested
in python/django. I would
Hello, first of all, I'm sorry about my English. My name is Kader. I am
currently a student in computer engineering department from Turkey.
I use python but my knowledge of python is not perfect. Mostly I was interested
in python/django. I would like to improve my knowledge of Python and help
On 02. 02. 21 18:09, Miro Hrončok wrote:
3) Retire python-pytest4 and python-pytest-relaxed
This requires disabling tests in invoke and slightly patching tests of paramiko.
Once pytest-relaxed supports recent pytest, we can reintroduce it.
BTW the patch for paramiko exists:
Hello Pythonistas.
When we updated pytest to 5, I've introduced python-pytest4 compatibility
package to ease the transition. We are now on pytest 6.2 and python-pytest4
still exists.
However, pytest 4 has problems on Python 3.10 and I lack the enthusiasm to
backport the fixes from 6.2 to 4.