Changelog for
python-nose-1.1.2-1.1.noarch.rpm :
Mon Apr 2 14:00:00 2012 saschpeAATTsuse.de
- Move doc package into seperate spec to break build cycle between
python-nose and python-Pygments (pulled in by python-Sphinx)
Sat Mar 10 13:00:00 2012 saschpeAATTgmx.de
- Simply macro usage
- Run testsuite
Wed Sep 21 14:00:00 2011 saschpeAATTsuse.de
- Needs python-distribute at runtime
Tue Sep 13 14:00:00 2011 saschpeAATTsuse.de
- Upper-case %description
Thu Sep 8 14:00:00 2011 saschpeAATTsuse.de
- Disabled testsuite to fix build
Thu Sep 8 14:00:00 2011 saschpeAATTsuse.de
- Update to 1.1.2:
* Fixed regression where the .coverage file was not saved (#439).
* Fixed missing nose.sphinx module in source distribution (#436).
- Spec file changes:
* Depend on python-distribute instead of python-setuptools
* Changed license to LGPL-2.0+ (SPDX style)
* Properly build and install HTML documentation
* Requires python-xml at runtime
Mon Feb 7 13:00:00 2011 larsAATTlinux-schulserver.de
- update to 1.0.0:
+ Made nose compatible with python 3.
*
*Huge
*
* thanks to Alex \"foogod\" Stewart!
Tue Sep 14 14:00:00 2010 cooloAATTnovell.com
- update to 0.11.4
- Made nose compatible with Python 2.7.
- Fixed default plugin manager\'s use of plugin overriding. Thanks to
rob.daylife for the bug report and patch. (#323).
- Changed plugin loading so that external plugins loaded via extension
points can override builtin plugins with the same name.
... for more see CHANGELOG
Wed Jul 22 14:00:00 2009 larsAATTlinux-schulserver.de
- update to 0.11.1
+ Fixed bug in xunit plugin xml escaping.
+ Fixed bug in xunit plugin that could cause test run to crash
after certain types of errors or actions by other plugins.
+ Fixed bug in testid plugin that could cause test run to crash
after certain types of errors or actions by other plugins.
+ Fixed bug in collect only plugin that caused it to fail when
collecting from test generators.
+ Fixed some broken html in docs.
- update to 0.11.1 contains changes from 0.11:
+ Added multiprocess plugin that allows tests to be run in parallel
across multiple processes.
+ Added logcapture plugin that captures logging messages and prints
them with failing tests.
+ Added optional HTML coverage reports to coverage plugin.
+ Added plugin that enables collection of tests in all modules.
+ Added --failed option to testid plugin. When this option is in
effect, if any tests failed in the previous test run (so long as
testid was active for that test run) only the failed tests will run.
+ Made it possible to \'yield test\' in addition to \'yield test,\' from
test generators.
+ Fixed bug that caused traceback inspector to fail when source code
file could not be found.
+ Fixed some issues limiting compatibility with IronPython.
+ Added support for module and test case fixtures in doctest files.
+ Added --traverse-namespace commandline option that restores old
default behavior of following all package __path__ entries when
loading tests from packages.
+ Added --first-package-wins commandline option to better support
testing parts of namespace packages.
+ Added versioned nosetests scripts (#123).
+ Fixed bug that would cause context teardown to fail to run in some
cases.
+ Enabled doctest plugin to use variable other than \"_\" as the default
result variable.
+ Fixed bug that would cause unicode output to crash output capture.
+ Added setUp and tearDown as valid names for module-level fixtures.
+ Fixed bug in list of valid names for package-level fixtures.
+ Updated man page generation using hacked up manpage writer from
docutils sandbox.
- fix some rpmlint warnings
Tue Dec 2 13:00:00 2008 jfunkAATTfunktronics.ca
- Update to 0.10.4
- nose is now compatible with python 2.6.
- 0.10.3
- Fixed bug in nosetests setup command that caused an exception to be raised
if run with options. Thanks to Philip Jenvey for the bug report (#191).
- Raised score of coverage plugin to 200, so that it will execute before
default-score plugins, and so be able to catch more import-time code. Thanks
to Ned Batchelder for the bug report and patch (#190).
- 0.10.2
- nose now runs under jython (jython svn trunk only at this time). Thanks to
Philip Jenvey, Pam Zerbinos and the other pycon sprinters (#160).
- Fixed bugs in loader, default plugin manager, and other modules that
caused plugin exceptions to be swallowed (#152, #155). Thanks to John J
Lee for the bug report and patch.
- Added selftest.py script, used to test a non-installed distribution of
nose (#49). Thanks to Antoine Pitrou and John J Lee for the bug report and
patches.
- Fixed bug in nose.importer that caused errors with namespace
packages. Thanks to Philip Jenvey for the bug report and patch (#164).
- Fixed bug in nose.tools.with_setup that prevented use of multiple
AATTwith_setup decorators. Thanks to tlesher for the bug report (#151).
- Fixed bugs in handling of context fixtures for tests imported into a
package. Thanks to Gary Bernhardt for the bug report (#145).
- Fixed bugs in handling of config files and config file options for plugins
excluded by a RestrictedPluginManager. Thanks to John J Lee and Philip
Jenvey for the bug reports and patches (#158, #166).
- Updated ErrorClass exception reporting to be shorter and more clear. Thanks
to John J Lee for the patch (#142).
- Allowed plugins to load tests from modules starting with \'_\'. Thanks to John
J Lee for the patch (#82).
- Updated documentation about building as rpm (#127).
- Updated config to make including executable files the default on
IronPython as well as on Windows. Thanks to sanxiyn for the bug
report and patch (#183).
- Fixed a python 2.3 incompatibility in errorclass_failure.rst
(#173). Thanks to Philip Jenvey for the bug report and patch.
- Classes with metaclasses can now be collected as tests (#153).
- Made sure the document tree in the selector plugin test is accurate
and tested (#144). Thanks to John J Lee for the bug report and
patch.
- Fixed stack level used when dropping into pdb in a doctest
(#154). Thanks to John J Lee for the bug report and patch.
- Fixed bug in ErrorClassPlugin that made some missing keyword
argument errors obscure (#159). Thanks to Philip Jenvey for the bug
report and patch.