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Install py.test>=2.8,<3 #765

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@mx-moth mx-moth commented Aug 29, 2016

The 3.x series is currently broken. Until py.test works again, 3.x should not be used by anything.

The 3.x series is currently broken. Until py.test works again, 3.x
should not be used by anything.
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jaraco commented Aug 29, 2016

Yes, sounds reasonable to me. I would like to see a bug report referencing the defect in pytest, but for now, getting tests passing (and releases working again) is more important.

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mx-moth commented Aug 30, 2016

I was about to write up my findings, but spotted that you've already logged pytest-dev/pytest#1888, which contains basically everything I've found out.

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