The package does not provide tests, but there is no need to disable them.
Having them enabled allows running them if some newer version may provide
tests.
* gnu/package/python.scm (python-blinker, python2-blinker):
[arguments]: Remove.
This is not listed as an requirement and is already propagated by
python-pytest.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-pytest-mock, python2-pytest-mock):
[propagated-inputs]: Remove python-py.
This does not occur in the source.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-testscenarios, python2-testscenarios)
[propagated-inputs]: Remove python-mimeparse.
These are used to build self-extracting installers for Windows.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-setuptools, python2-setuptools) [source]:
Add snippet to delete *.exe files.
python-pytest is only required for testing, not at run-time.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-singledispatch, python2-singledispatch):
[propagated-inputs] Move python-pytest to [native-inputs].
Requires setuptools >= 17.1 due to some features used, while our
python currently only includes 12.0.
* gnu/packages/admin.scm (thefuck): Add setuptools to native-inputs.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-numpy-bootstrap): Correct inputs, use
modify-phases, add dummy newlines character to string to make emacs happy,
set PYTHONPATH prior to running tests. (python-numpy): propagate inputs, set
PYTHONPATH prior to building docs.
dateutil, pytz, and six do not occur in the code.
Remove python-dateutil, python-pytz, python-six from inputs;
Move python-cython to native-inputs; move python-pandas to
propagated-inputs.
python-six is only required for conversion, not at run-time
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-singledispatch, python2-singledispatch):
[inputs] Move python-six to [native-inputs].
For breaking the cyclic build, formerly a separate (older) version was used
for bootstrapping. Now we use the same version just without tests and without
test dependencies.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-pbr-0.11, python2-pbr-0.11):
replace by … (python-pbr-minimal, python2-pbr-minimal).
(python-pbr) inherit from python-pbr-minimal, adding the requirements for
testing and building the documentation.
(python-fixtures) [native-inputs] Use python-pbr-minimal here.
(python-testrepository): [native-inputs] Add it here, it was a missing
dependency.
python-fixtures is required only for building.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-testrepository) [propagated-inputs] move
python-fixtures to [native-inputs].
According to setup.py python-six is requried at run-time, thus has to be a
propagated input.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-hdf5) [inputs]: Move `python-six` to
[propagated-inputs].
This package is a plugin for python-sphinx, it does not require python-sphinx
nor docutils, but is an add-on for python-sphinx and should not be installed
by it's own.
* gnu/packages/python/.scm (python-sphinx-rtd-theme)[inputs]: Remove.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-pytest-cov): Replace phase "check"
by one passing the options found in upstream's tox.ini-file
to "python setup.py check".
This patch handles the inputs which are native-inputs almost always like nose,
sphinx, and pytest.
* gnu/packages/python.scm
(python-jsonschema, python-numpydoc, python-mccabe, python-mistune,
python-ptyprocess, python-webob, python-apipkg, python-flake8-2.2.4)[inputs]
change to [native-inputs].
(python-flake8, tox) Likewise, add a comment.
(python-scikit-learn, python-numpy)[native-inputs] New element, move
python-nose here.
(python2-kombu)[inputs] change to [native-inputs], use python-kombu's
package-native-inputs.
This patch contains the changes in python.scm where all [native-inputs]
are changed to [propagated-inputs].
* gnu/packages/python.scm.scm (python-feedgenerator): All [native-inputs] are
changed to [propagated-inputs].
This patch contains the changes where all [inputs] are changed to
[native-inputs].
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-pytest, python-fixtures,
python-testrepository, python-virtualenv): All [inputs] are changed to
[native-inputs].
* gnu/packages/openstack.scm (python-bandit, python-debtcollector,
python-hacking, python-tempest-lib, python-oslo.config, python-oslo.context,
python-oslo.i18n, python-oslo.log, python-oslo.serialization,
python-oslosphinx, python-oslotest, python-oslo.utils): Likewise.
This is installed together with Python 3 anyway and for our build
of Python 2.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python2-fixtures): [inputs] remove "python-pip".
* gnu/packages/pdf.scm (python2-reportlab): [native-inputs] remove
"python2-pip". (python-reportlab)[properties]: remove "python2-variant".
This patch contains the changes for all modules beside python.scm where
setuptools are used in an inherited package and removing this input also
removes the need for inheriting the package. This is the case if adding
setuptools in the inherited package was the only change.
Change this to not inherit and remove the new needless call to
"strip-python2-variant (if applicable).
* gnu/packages/bioinformatics.scm (python-biopython, python2-biopython,
python-twobitreader, python2-twobitreader,
python-plastid, python2-plastid,
python2-pybigwig,
python2-screed,
sra-tools): No longer "inherit" Python 2 packages
inheriting from a Python 3 package if the sole reason for inheriting was
adding python-setuptools respective python2-setuptools to [inputs],
[native-inputs] or [propagated-inputs]. Remove now needless [properties]
"python2-variant" where applicable.
* gnu/packages/django.scm (python-pytest-django, python2-pytest-django,
python-django-filter, python2-django-filter): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/gnupg.scm (python2-pygpgme): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/mail.scm (python-mailmanclient, python2-mailmanclient):
Likewise.
* gnu/packages/mpd.scm (python-msp, python2-mpd2): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/music.scm (python-pylast, python2-pylast): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/openstack.scm (python-requests-mock, python2-requests-mock,
python2-git-review): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/password-utils.scm (python2-bcrypt): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/protobuf.scm (python-protobuf, python2-protobuf): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/statistics.scm (python-patsy, python2-patsy): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/web.scm (python2-feedparser): Likewise.