From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2011-03-26 17:01:18
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If you really want, but can you check that it installs correctly from a source distribution made after running manifest.py? - Noel On 26 March 2011 16:45, Karol M. Langner <kar...@gm...> wrote: > Noel, > > I think it would be more reasonable to NOT install them in setup.py > by default. I can take it upon myself to change this by adding an > option. Is --install-tests is OK? > > On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 04:01:36PM +0000, Noel O'Boyle wrote: >> There's no need for them to be packaged certainly. But I see no real >> problem with installing them (and everytime I try to change the >> installer, I break something!). >> >> - Noel >> >> On 26 March 2011 15:33, Karol M. Langner <kar...@gm...> wrote: >> > Dear cclibers, >> > >> > While working towards the cclib debian packages, a question came up >> > concerning whether the unittests should be packaged or not. Basically, >> > the user does not need them, right? If not, then I suppose we should >> > also not be installing them by default. >> > >> > What do you think? >> > >> > - Karol > > -- > written by Karol Langner > Sat Mar 26 17:43:07 CET 2011 > |