On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 12:00:48PM -0600, Chad Walstrom wrote: > Chris Walker wrote: > > Package: cheetah-common > > Version: 0.9.15-5 > > > > If you run > > cheetah test > > > > in a directory other than /tmp, you get 16 failures and 3 errors > > > > > > in /tmp, you get 16 failures, but no errors. > > Release of 0.9.16a1 indicates that these errors are a result of running > "test" in a directory that isn't writable.
In 0.9.15, it also occurs in a directory that IS writable. Which I should have said more clearly in the initial bug report. Sorry. This is why I reported the bug. > > - Abort with a helpful error message if user runs 'cheetah test' in a > directory without write permission. (Kludge in CheetahWrapper.py; > we should probably move the temp files under the system tmp > directory.) [MO] > > Now, the fix in 0.9.16a1 is obviously a "helpful error message". So, if > the cheetah team isn't going to do more than add an error message, > > I plan on changing the severity of this bug to "minor" and tagging it > "wont-fix". I could possibly back-port the "fix", but would you really > benefit all that much with an additional error message? If it is fixed in 0.9.16a1, then I don't think it is worth backporting the fix. "minor" is fine. Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]