The xorriso command directly writes to 'filename', so the surrounding 'with' statement is pointless.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com> --- tests/functional/test_ppc64_hv.py | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/functional/test_ppc64_hv.py b/tests/functional/test_ppc64_hv.py index c31432d18d..53bae90401 100755 --- a/tests/functional/test_ppc64_hv.py +++ b/tests/functional/test_ppc64_hv.py @@ -72,10 +72,9 @@ def extract_from_iso(self, iso, path): cwd = os.getcwd() os.chdir(self.workdir) - with open(filename, "w") as outfile: - cmd = "xorriso -osirrox on -indev %s -cpx %s %s" % (iso, path, filename) - subprocess.run(cmd.split(), - stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) + cmd = "xorriso -osirrox on -indev %s -cpx %s %s" % (iso, path, filename) + subprocess.run(cmd.split(), + stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) os.chmod(filename, 0o600) os.chdir(cwd) -- 2.46.0