On 10/26/17 13:45, Kubilay Kocak wrote:
On 10/26/17 3:58 PM, L.Bartoletti wrote:
Hi Rodrigo,
Thank you for this precious tool.
One question, seeing one of my ports which have conflicts
(devel/py-gtfslib
http://pkgtool.osorio.me/conflicts/lbartole...@tuxfamily.org.html). Is
it or not good to install test files?
They're all effectively upstream bugs: installing modules into shared
locations. 'tests' is a common enough module name that its one of the
most easily observed in practice.
There's nothing intrinsically wrong with tests being installed, but they
should be under/within their package module directories.
Most projects exclude them (from installation) with something like:
packages = find_packages(exclude=[...]),
Though doing the above for a project with this packaging 'bug' is not
really the correct solution. Maybe for a short term
files/patch-setup.py, but report it upstream
Regards.
Loïc
On 10.10.2017 20:52, Rodrigo Osorio wrote:
Dear port maintainers,
It appears that a number of ports install files with the same names at
the same locations,
causing file conflicts and unexpected behaviors for users.
To help solving this issue I ran a tool to list per maintainer the
conflicting ports with
the list of impacted files ; the list is updated every day at 4am UTC.
http://pkgtool.osorio.me/conflicts/
I believe most of the conflicts are trivial and can be solved with a
proper declaration in the CONFLICTS variable.
So take a look at it and don't hesitate to come back to me if you have
questions.
best regards,
- rodrigo
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I agree with Kubilay, If tests aren't relevant for production use the
can be skipped.
The point here is many (if not all) py- packages install the same test
files and this is wrong.
- rodrigo
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