- 21 Aug, 2012 1 commit
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Marius Gedminas authored
This way you can run the tests against several python versions by doing make PYTHON_VER=2.6 build test make PYTHON_VER=2.7 build test make PYTHON_VER=3.2 build test repeatedly, without having to re-download and recompile the respective clean Python interpreters.
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- 20 Aug, 2012 20 commits
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
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Hanno Schlichting authored
The 2.x docs are currently not hosted on any site :(
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- 19 Aug, 2012 2 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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- 09 Aug, 2012 2 commits
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Hanno Schlichting authored
Add more stuff to .gitignore
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Hanno Schlichting authored
README.rst: Fix link to buildout documentation
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- 22 Jul, 2012 3 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
was broken when invoking setup scripts. Fixed the test to break properly. :/
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Jim Fulton authored
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- 24 Jun, 2012 12 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
it's meaning, since the behavior described is only exhibited in verbose mode, although, arguably, buildout should do a better job os providing forensic info in non-verbose mode when there's a failure. Test meaning restored and passing w 3.2
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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