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Author doko
Recipients Arfrever, doko, eric.araujo, koobs, krasimir_vanev, lemburg, loewis, pitrou, skrah, thomas-petazzoni, vstinner, wdv4758h, xdegaye
Date 2017-02-10.14:07:25
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I don't see the point of having an option to do that.  Will patches for third party projects be submitted as well, to not install the test suite? Or will pip gain such a feature?  Note that removing the test suite completely, you'll make the test suites of some third party packages useless in some cases (I had a few bug reports for the Ubuntu packaging when I removed the tests unconditionally), but probably you don't care about these either.
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2017-02-10 14:07:25dokosetrecipients: + doko, lemburg, loewis, pitrou, vstinner, eric.araujo, Arfrever, skrah, xdegaye, koobs, thomas-petazzoni, wdv4758h, krasimir_vanev
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