Michael Foord <mich...@voidspace.org.uk> added the comment:

My favoured fix is to catch the exception and generate a failing test that 
re-raises the *original exception* (with traceback) when run. That way a single 
failing module doesn't kill a whole test run (although it does mean later 
feedback about misspelt imports). It also means (the main problem being 
reported here) that unittest no longer masks exceptions whilst importing test 
modules.

This would be a new feature / api change - so it would be Python 3.3 only (but 
it would go into unittest2).

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