# Note: resending to aur-requests as previously I was not subscribed. 
# Note2: @Zigsaz: you haven't actually responded to my question about this 
package, so please do so.


No, this is not unneeded. I've just restored this to AUR, to allow using 
check() in the PKGBUILD of python2-html5lib, itself recently restored by me.

I am working in concert with @hexd and a few other AUR volunteers to 
temporarily restore a select few core Python 2 packages that help in bring back 
to life some legacy apps which haven't yet migrated to Python 3 or have no 
alternatives yet, and which are still useful to people in the interim.

Testing related modules are extremely useful to keep as long as there are 
Python 2 based PKGBUILDs in AUR, so these are the very last that should be 
deleted.

It was testing done in the check() function that uncovered some utf-8 related 
configuration errors or source errors with some packages (e.g. discrepancy 
between PyPI and GitHub tarball, where one was missing important files).

So instead of forcing AUR maintainers to disable check(), I am trying to help 
them as well as myself to (re)enable testing, to see if everything is all right 
with the built package.

Is this answer acceptable for you as to the raison d'ĂȘtre of this AUR package? 
:)

Cheers,
Marcell



On 21 June 2022 22:06:28 GMT+02:00, [email protected] wrote:
>Zigsaz [1] filed a deletion request for python2-pytest-expect [2]:
>
>Python 2 is EOL. This package looks to be unneeded.
>
>[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/Zigsaz/
>[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/python2-pytest-expect/

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