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%define _unpackaged_files_terminate_build 1
%define oname pytest-expect
Name: python3-module-%oname
Version: 1.1.0
Release: alt2
Summary: A py.test plugin that stores test expectations by saving the set of failing tests
License: MIT
Group: Development/Python3
Url: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-expect/
BuildArch: noarch
# https://github.com/gsnedders/pytest-expect.git
Source: %name-%version.tar
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-python3
# PyPI's name(both dash and underscore)
%py3_provides %oname
%description
A py.test plugin that stores test expectations by saving the set of
failing tests, allowing them to be marked as xfail when running them in
future. The tests expectations are stored such that they can be
distributed alongside the tests. However, note that test expectations
can only be reliably shared between Python 2 and Python 3 if they only
use ASCII characters in their node ids: this likely isn't a limitation
if tests are using the normal Python format, as Python 2 only allows
ASCII characters in identifiers.
%prep
%setup
%build
%python3_build_debug
%install
%python3_install
%check
%files
%doc *.rst
%python3_sitelibdir/*
%changelog
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%define oname pytest-expect
Name: python3-module-%oname
Version: 1.1.0
Release: alt2
Summary: A py.test plugin that stores test expectations by saving the set of failing tests
License: MIT
Group: Development/Python3
Url: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-expect/
BuildArch: noarch
# https://github.com/gsnedders/pytest-expect.git
Source: %name-%version.tar
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-python3
# PyPI's name(both dash and underscore)
%py3_provides %oname
%description
A py.test plugin that stores test expectations by saving the set of
failing tests, allowing them to be marked as xfail when running them in
future. The tests expectations are stored such that they can be
distributed alongside the tests. However, note that test expectations
can only be reliably shared between Python 2 and Python 3 if they only
use ASCII characters in their node ids: this likely isn't a limitation
if tests are using the normal Python format, as Python 2 only allows
ASCII characters in identifiers.
%prep
%setup
%build
%python3_build_debug
%install
%python3_install
%check
%files
%doc *.rst
%python3_sitelibdir/*
%changelog
…
Todas as alterações você pod ver aqui