Marius Bakke writes: >> >> Both ways have the same effect: They don't collect any tests: >> ,---- >> | platform linux -- Python 3.5.3 -- py-1.4.32 -- pytest-2.7.3 -- /gnu/store/bf54hnwd8mb63zmssc23fwslf5zvxpxs-python-wrapper-3.5.3/bin/python >> | rootdir: /tmp/guix-build-python-honcho-1.0.1.drv-0/honcho-1.0.1, inifile: >> | collecting ... collected 0 items >> `---- > > Aaah, sorry. I was browsing the GitHub source code and failed to notice > that the distribution tarball on PyPi does not contain any tests. > > So we can either switch to using the GitHub snapshots so that we can > notice breakage early, or lose tests but gain the integrity guarantees > from using the PGP-signed tarball on PyPi. > > I don't really have a strong preference, but it's worth creating an > upstream issue in either case IMO. Ideally we'd have both. > > I'll let you be the judge, being the end user and all :) I switched to the github tarball and I was able to get the testsuite to pass. Attached is my current attempt. Stefan.