>> So basically my question is what versions of the test framework
>> 'py.test' do you use for the tests
>
>    I use py.test from SVN, currently at revision 80343; I think it's
> version 1.0.1 or 1.0.2. I can upgrade to 1.3.3 (the version in Debian 6.0).

I downgraded to py-1.1.1 at which version 'py' and 'py.test' were both
included in 'py'. And now things work with python 2.7 just like with
python 2.6. So I guess there was some non-backward compatible change
in 'py' and/or 'py.test' recently.

In any case the reason I needed python 2.7 is that I can test python 3
related stuff with 2.7.

>> and how do you run them?
>
>    I use a number of shell scripts. Will send them to you.

Thanks!

I'll some the patches soon,
Daniel


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