Ar an t-ochtú lá de mí Deireadh Fómhair, scríobh Stephen J. Turnbull:
Aidan Kehoe writes:
> Update your leim package to at least 1.25, which includes the
> latin-4-prefix and latin-5-prefix input methods.
Not acceptable. Core tests should not fail because of the absence or
age of packages.
No, here they should. Those tests are there because we had had one of the
language environments specify latin-5-prefix as its input method in 1999;
but that input method first appeared in the packages in May of *this year*.
If the test succeeds when a referenced input method is not included in the
packages, then it’s not actually checking the consistency of the language
environments.
If you have a suggestion for a way to check for this error without a
dependency on the packages being current, please to be coming forward with
it.
Fix the tests to be skipped, not failed, if the input methods are
missing, please. Skip-Test-Unless will make loud enough noises to warn
the user; it doesn't need to fail, too.
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assumed to be mad, though it may only have been indiscriminating. (Saki)
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