Fix tests that are "hard coded" to expect x86_64 output by mocking the platform interface. Submitted upstream: https://github.com/pypa/packaging/pull/176 diff --git a/tests/test_tags.py b/tests/test_tags.py index 1eacf68..0a3f1b4 100644 --- a/tests/test_tags.py +++ b/tests/test_tags.py @@ -435,37 +435,43 @@ class TestManylinuxPlatform: linux_platform = list(tags._linux_platforms(is_32bit=False)) assert linux_platform == ["linux_x86_64"] - def test_linux_platforms_manylinux1(self, monkeypatch): + def test_linux_platforms_manylinux1(self, is_x86, monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr( tags, "_is_manylinux_compatible", lambda name, _: name == "manylinux1" ) - if platform.system() != "Linux": + if platform.system() != "Linux" or not is_x86: monkeypatch.setattr(distutils.util, "get_platform", lambda: "linux_x86_64") + monkeypatch.setattr(platform, "machine", lambda: "x86_64") platforms = list(tags._linux_platforms(is_32bit=False)) - assert platforms == ["manylinux1_x86_64", "linux_x86_64"] + arch = platform.machine() + assert platforms == ["manylinux1_" + arch, "linux_" + arch] - def test_linux_platforms_manylinux2010(self, monkeypatch): + def test_linux_platforms_manylinux2010(self, is_x86, monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr( tags, "_is_manylinux_compatible", lambda name, _: name == "manylinux2010" ) - if platform.system() != "Linux": + if platform.system() != "Linux" or not is_x86: monkeypatch.setattr(distutils.util, "get_platform", lambda: "linux_x86_64") + monkeypatch.setattr(platform, "machine", lambda: "x86_64") platforms = list(tags._linux_platforms(is_32bit=False)) - expected = ["manylinux2010_x86_64", "manylinux1_x86_64", "linux_x86_64"] + arch = platform.machine() + expected = ["manylinux2010_" + arch, "manylinux1_" + arch, "linux_" + arch] assert platforms == expected - def test_linux_platforms_manylinux2014(self, monkeypatch): + def test_linux_platforms_manylinux2014(self, is_x86, monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr( tags, "_is_manylinux_compatible", lambda name, _: name == "manylinux2014" ) - if platform.system() != "Linux": + if platform.system() != "Linux" or not is_x86: monkeypatch.setattr(distutils.util, "get_platform", lambda: "linux_x86_64") + monkeypatch.setattr(platform, "machine", lambda: "x86_64") platforms = list(tags._linux_platforms(is_32bit=False)) + arch = platform.machine() expected = [ - "manylinux2014_x86_64", - "manylinux2010_x86_64", - "manylinux1_x86_64", - "linux_x86_64", + "manylinux2014_" + arch, + "manylinux2010_" + arch, + "manylinux1_" + arch, + "linux_" + arch, ] assert platforms == expected 22-09-04gnu: chez-scheme: Fix use of "/bin/sh"....The unsuccessful attempt to execute "/bin/sh" by Chez Scheme's 'process' function seems to have caused parts of the Chez Scheme test suite to have been silently skipped. The issue was exposed by the upcoming changes to Racket's build system. * gnu/packages/patches/chez-scheme-bin-sh.patch, gnu/packages/patches/racket-chez-scheme-bin-sh.patch: New patches. * gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add them. * gnu/packages/racket.scm (%racket-origin)[patches]: Update accordingly. * gnu/packages/chez.scm (chez-scheme)[origin]<patches>: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Philip McGrath