Omar Kohl
Omar Kohl
I was bitten by this issue today as well. Please add a `2.0.0` tag to the current master as @markbates suggests.
+1 for this. We get the same output and it would be nice to clean that up.
I'ts only there after installing version 0.16.0, after installing 0.17.0 it's not there. ``` pip3 install --user -U gitlint==0.16.0 ``` is the command before the **find** you quote. I'm not...
It's unfortunate that you can't reproduce it. It's happening on several "SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15" (aka SLES15), which is probably not your usual test environment. > To @sigmavirus24's point,...
@jorisroovers thanks for taking the time to look into it! I will try to report more data. (sidenote: I just had a look at your blog, very nice :+1:)
OK, so I got more data :slightly_smiling_face: The problems appears when upgrading from 0.16.0 to 0.17.0 and does NOT appear when installing 0.17.0 on a clean slate. Since 0.17.0 is...
So to emphasize: * 0.17.0 can't be uninstalled as it should * Upgrading from 0.16.0 to 0.17.0 is a problem (presumably also applies to older version) As a workaround you...
Same issue here. It happened after extracting a regular note from an IR note with a shortcut and then reviewing the next card (a normal one). An error message appeared...
The reason is that the *tmpdir* fixture which is provided out of the box is a `py.path.local` object... But I see that since pytest version 3.9 there is a new...
If someone wants to submit a pull request it could be released as a major version breaking change.