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Re: Python < 3.5 tests
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On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 at 08:18 Robert Collins <
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Probably the discover improvements in 3.5 try using python -m unittest2.discover
Just trying that now.
I see that there is a python3-unittest2 package - should I be using that one or the unittest built in Python 3.5?
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