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[Question] Can I run pytest on a read-only filesystem? #3556

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rafaeldelucena opened this issue Jun 8, 2018 · 4 comments
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[Question] Can I run pytest on a read-only filesystem? #3556

rafaeldelucena opened this issue Jun 8, 2018 · 4 comments
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GitMate.io thinks possibly related issues are #3308 (Question: Can someone explain the below uses of @pytest.mark.usefixtures), #471 (pytest keeps running deleted tests), #3112 (Key errors while running pytest), #1110 (Pytest fails if run from inside a function), and #2783 (pytest running pyximport?).

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yes

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@rafaeldelucena are you having an error? If so please describe it.

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Follow along in #3557! we're working on making sure this assertedly works.

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