Even for Remote User tests? I have no intention of having remote
users, so what is the reason for putting it as a default in SVN
version? I am testing right now SVN version and I get a lot of bogus
errors, where there should be none.

Isn't there any quick and elegant way I can disable it?

W dniu 21 kwietnia 2009 15:43 użytkownik Russell Keith-Magee
<[email protected]> napisał:
>
> 2009/4/21 Filip Gruszczyński <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I don't have password reset in my project and the base test suite
>> fails because of this. Can I somehow turn of these tests until I
>> decide to add password reset?
>
> Short answer - no. There is not currently any way to skip a test or
> disable a test suite, other than the destructive approach of deleting
> the offending test, or including whatever precondition is required to
> make the test pass.
>
> Yours,
> Russ Magee %-)
>
> >
>



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