Use [tool:pytest] in setup.cfg as suggested by upstream#340
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The patch removes this pytest warning: WC1 None [pytest] section in setup.cfg files is deprecated, use [tool:pytest] instead.
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It seems to break the flake8 python 3.5 ignores on travis |
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May I suggest that this whole flake8-ignore is now completely unnecessary? Is falke8 still complaining? |
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https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/746026 by user dimstar_suse - Add patch pytest4.patch to make the test suite compatible with pytest4+ (yes, THIS is the only change necessary!). gh#Kozea/pygal#340
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The patch removes this pytest warning:
WC1 None [pytest] section in setup.cfg files is deprecated, use
[tool:pytest] instead.