Neal Gompa <[email protected]> writes:

> Miro Hrončok <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Stephen Gallagher wrote:
>>
>>> In general, very few packages should even need conditionalizing at
>>> all; that's why I've been saying that this discussion is premature.
>>
>> Most of the Python packages we maintain in RHEL would need conditionalizing 
>> to
>> disable (part of) tests or docs.
>>
>
> Disabling regeneration of documentation I get, but why would you
> disable running the tests? That stuff is important to ensure the
> packages aren't broken as you maintain them, patch them, etc.

Typically because test dependencies aren't included in the
distribution.  They don't get ignored, but they're not run at RPM build
time.

Thanks,
--Robbie

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