On Sat, 15 Jan 2022, Miro Hrončok wrote:

python-pytest-cov is something I've lobbied has no business in an enterprise distro at all.
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As for EPEL I strongly suggest not to introduce python-pytest-cov either. If your package depends on it, please drop the dependency instead, see https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Python/#_linters

   In %check, packages SHOULD NOT run “linters”: code style checkers, test
   coverage checkers and other tools that check code quality rather than
   functionality.
Agreed.

   Linters do make sense in upstream CI. But not in Fedora.
Not inside Fedora *packages*, but
if these tools are not available to those using RHEL, Fedora or EPEL
is that a suitable platform for CI or for developers ?

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Andrew C. Aitchison                                     Kendal, UK
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