[Bug 1288456] Review Request: python-recommonmark - docutils-compatibility bridge to CommonMark

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1288456



--- Comment #14 from Julien Enselme <jujens@xxxxxxxxx> ---
> According to logs its at least does not fail:
> + /usr/bin/python2 setup.py test

But according to the logs, it doesn't launch any tests. So I don't see the
point of launching it. There are tests in the github repo but not in the
tarball from pypi. And since there is not tag nor release on github
(https://github.com/rtfd/recommonmark), I cannot take the source from github.
For 0.4.0 there isn't even a commit telling me which revision to take. So I
think I'm stuck with sources from pypi.


> Additionally not all requirements mentioned and package failed to build

According to the logs, it happened when you tried to launch the tests with
setup.py. Your previous build worked and I just tested with fedora-review and
encountered no problem.


> It included separate from upstream even by separate Source tags.

Good to know.


- SPEC: http://dl.jujens.eu/SPECS/python-recommonmark.spec
- SRPM: http://dl.jujens.eu/SRPMS/python-recommonmark-0.4.0-2.fc23.src.rpm

* Sat Jan 16 2016 Julien Enselme <jujens@xxxxxxxxx> - 0.4.0-2
- Remove separate source tag for license
- Add binary to python2 subpackage

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