It certainly helps! :) Cheers, Bruno
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 8:42 AM, holger krekel <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 20:39 +0000, holger krekel wrote: > > > I guess we could execute that as a two step process, asking for devpi > to > > > download the package first to inspect if it has a tox.ini file, and > change > > > "devpi test" command line accordingly... but if you think implementing > a > > > "--fallback-ini" option is easy/useful for others, that's even better. > > > > I want to release devpi-1.2 any day now. Adding --fallback-ini as > > an experimental option is ok, i guess. Once we are through the testing > > plugin experience we can think about refining it. But others might > > want to use similar techniques (e.g. Pyramid plugins etc.). > > So i am going to add the fallback option probably tomorrow. > > I just did devpi-*-1.2 releases. If you install devpi-client>=1.2 > you get "devpi test --fallback-ini someini". Hope it helps. > > best, > holger >
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