[issue13193] test_packaging and test_distutils failures
Éric Araujo
report at bugs.python.org
Sat Nov 12 16:11:20 CET 2011
Éric Araujo <merwok at netwok.org> added the comment:
> That's "should", not "must".
I read that “should” as a polite “must”.
> Also, I thought people did undocumented things with distutils, and we
> had to support these undocumented uses?
People rely on undocumented features and sometimes on bugs. Thus, we cannot refactor or otherwise clean up internals. Here, you did change internals.
> I don't see how adding "expected failures" solves anything. [...].
If a buildbot is red for a week because of me and another developer commits something that creates another test failure, they won’t see that a buildbot has turned red because it already was. It’s just a temporary edition to avoid polluting the buildbots output.
> A "commit adding problem" should be fixed or reverted
The point is that fixing it may take tome. Reverting is fine by me.
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