On 08/11/2010 08:15 PM, Justin Ross wrote:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Jonathan Robie wrote:
qpid-python-test generally assumes that programs to be executed are on
the path.
I wrote some Python unit tests that use drain and spout in three
languages, and test interop. My tests specify the complete
On 08/11/2010 07:09 PM, Chuck Rolke wrote:
I'd tend to leave the names be what they are and adjust my design and
environment to them.
Me too.
Certainly it's a problem when you type 'drain' and the wrong drain runs because
of a path. But it seems there will always be the case where you need
qpid-python-test generally assumes that programs to be executed are on
the path.
I wrote some Python unit tests that use drain and spout in three
languages, and test interop. My tests specify the complete path to the
programs, but this makes installation a little more complex.
It would be
:28:39 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Rename drain and spout? qpid-python-test
qpid-python-test generally assumes that programs to be executed are on
the path.
I wrote some Python unit tests that use drain and spout in three
languages, and test interop. My tests specify
On 08/11/2010 11:28 AM, Jonathan Robie wrote:
qpid-python-test generally assumes that programs to be executed are on
the path.
I wrote some Python unit tests that use drain and spout in three
languages, and test interop. My tests specify the complete path to the
programs, but this makes
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Jonathan Robie wrote:
qpid-python-test generally assumes that programs to be executed are on the
path.
I wrote some Python unit tests that use drain and spout in three languages,
and test interop. My tests specify the complete path to the programs, but
this makes
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Justin Ross jr...@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Jonathan Robie wrote:
qpid-python-test generally assumes that programs to be executed are on the
path.
I wrote some Python unit tests that use drain and spout in three
languages, and test interop. My