Message158500
| Author |
gustavoarzola |
| Recipients |
ezio.melotti, gustavoarzola, michael.foord, ncoghlan |
| Date |
2012年04月16日.21:15:43 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<1334610943.82.0.127829562806.issue13476@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
I use netatalk so that I can edit my projects on my laptop (Mac) but run them on my server (Linux). Netatalk creates all kinds of .AppleDouble sub-directories that contain files with the same names as the parents, but generally hold icon, desktop location, and other meta information. When unittest tries to load this files, it generates a ValueError.
I like using "python setup.py tests" on my pyramid projects, but this always fails the moment I look at a directory through my laptop (which creates the .AppleDouble subdirectory). A -x flag would be more useful if I could specify it on the "python setup.py tests" command line or in a config file or in an environment variable.
I'm sure there are other software products that create hidden subdirectories that may contain file names that might confuse unittest. So I think a general mechanism rather than a specific one is a better solution.
Also, it would be really nice if unittest printed the full path name of the file it was trying to import before spitting out the error -- it took a _lot_ of hunting and googling in order to understand what was going on. |
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| 2012年04月16日 21:15:43 | gustavoarzola | set | recipients:
+ gustavoarzola, ncoghlan, ezio.melotti, michael.foord |
| 2012年04月16日 21:15:43 | gustavoarzola | set | messageid: <1334610943.82.0.127829562806.issue13476@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年04月16日 21:15:43 | gustavoarzola | link | issue13476 messages |
| 2012年04月16日 21:15:43 | gustavoarzola | create |
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