Skip Montanaro writes: > I guess I should have phrased my question differently. Why is it on any > expected skip lists at all? It seems to me that the 'network' resouce > requirement is sufficient to keep it from being run inappropriately. Being on the expected skip lists doesn't keep it from running; the resource requirement handles that, and causes it to be skipped when the resource isn't enabled. Until fairly recently, a test that was skipped due to resource denial was still reported as an unexpected skip if it wasn't listed. That was fixed in Lib/test/regrtest.py revision 1.122. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Zope Corporation
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