On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 10:43:48AM -0400, Alan Conway wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-05-23 at 11:40 -0400, Justin Ross wrote:
> > In which scenarios are you having to set it?  If you produce two builds to
> > two distinct install prefixes, they should be pre-defaulted with the
> > approprate home dir, so you shouldn't have to set it.
> 
> If I do tests directly against a build rather than an install, I will
> pick up the installed version even if the build is first in PYTHONPATH.
> I can set QPID_DISPATCH_HOME in the build env script I just think it is
> ugly. I don't have a better solution (yet) given your point about not
> putting internals in site-config.

Before you run the tests are you sourcing the config.sh file in the
dispatch repo directory? That should set up the environment for you to
run against that build.

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