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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi Carl,<BR>
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Thanks for quick response.<BR>
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I am curious whether you are referring to Jython 2.1 while mentioning new style classes. I am going to use Jython-2.2a1 whose README does mention new-style classes as one of the changes.<BR>
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Thanks,<BR>
Raghu.<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: cfbolz@googlemail.com on behalf of Carl Friedrich Bolz<BR>
Sent: Sun 6/25/2006 5:01 PM<BR>
To: Devarakonda, Raghuram<BR>
Cc: py-dev@codespeak.net<BR>
Subject: Re: [py-dev] py.test with jython<BR>
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Hi Raghu,<BR>
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2006/6/25, Devarakonda, Raghuram <Raghu@syncsort.com>:<BR>
> Has anyone been able to make py.test work with jython? I will give it a try<BR>
> myself but I wanted to know if others already tried it.<BR>
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I don't think anybody has tried and somehow I doubt that it works (at<BR>
least until a new Jython version comes out), since py.test uses new<BR>
style classes in lots of places. I guess the (hopefully coming soon<BR>
:-) new version of Jython that has new style classes should be able to<BR>
run it, since the py-lib is supposed to be python 2.2 compatible.<BR>
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Cheers,<BR>
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Carl Friedrich<BR>
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