Spec URL: http://pabelanger.fedorapeople.org//python-fixtures.spec SRPM URL: http://pabelanger.fedorapeople.org//python-fixtures-1.4.0-1.fc24.src.rpm Description: Fixtures defines a Python contract for reusable state / support logic, primarily for unit testing. Helper and adaption logic is included to make it easy to write your own fixtures using the fixtures contract. Glue code is provided that makes using fixtures that meet the Fixtures contract in unit test compatible test cases easy and straight forward.
Trying using fedora-create-review to submit this, not sure it was the right tool to do for an existing package. Either way, updated python-fixtures to release 1.4.0. Also, don't mind co-maintaining to keep library up to date.
Created attachment 1117355 [details] 0001-New-upstream-1.4.0-release.patch
Why review request? This package exists already.
fedora-create-review is for new packages, just attach patch for existing ones
Paul, your patch looks good, I've given you commit acl in pkgdb - go ahead and push the update!
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