Hi Benjamin,
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
> If you're using an old version of PyPy, there's probably going to be a
> lot of archeology anyway. I don't see how py.test is any different
> than another dep like gcc or boehm.
No, that's wrong. Any version of PyPy support
2011/3/6 Laura Creighton :
> In a message of Sun, 06 Mar 2011 19:00:04 GMT, holger krekel writes:
>
>
>>On a sidenote, i'd actually like to avoid shipping pytest and
>>py lib within the PyPy source tree especially now that there are
>>three extra items "pytest.py", "py" and "_pytest" cluttering
>>
In a message of Sun, 06 Mar 2011 19:00:04 GMT, holger krekel writes:
>On a sidenote, i'd actually like to avoid shipping pytest and
>py lib within the PyPy source tree especially now that there are
>three extra items "pytest.py", "py" and "_pytest" cluttering
>up the pypy root. (There are good re
Hi all,
the pytest2 branch is ready to be merged. The branch updates the
inlined pytest version to the pytest-2.0.2 dev5 release candidate.
I did some pypy test runs on buildbot and it looks good to me.
Anything that speaks against merging now?
After merging one can install the "pytest" packag