Re: [gnome-desktop-testing] mago: Is <skip/> working for mago 0.1?



Hello Scott,

On 11/17/2009 10:38 AM, Wang Qi, Scott wrote:
Hi, Javier,

Thanks for the information. BTW, When is next version of mago planed to
be released?

As the Lucid development cycle has started, we need to release mago for this new version of Ubuntu.

I think that we should release mago 0.2 around December, with the latest ldtpv1 support; and we might plan mago 1.0 with ldtpv2 support in the first quarter of 2010.

Regards,
Ara.

(CCed to the mailling list just in case some others want to know also :)

Thanks
Scott

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Javier Collado
<javier collado canonical com <mailto:javier collado canonical com>> wrote:

    Hello Scott,

    Probably that was a feature that was added after version 0.1 and has
    not been
    uploaded to official repositories yet. Please try the latest version
    from the PPA:
    https://launchpad.net/~mago-contributors/+archive/ppa/
    <https://launchpad.net/%7Emago-contributors/+archive/ppa/>

    Best regards,
        Javier

    Wang Qi, Scott wrote:
     > Hi Ara,
     >
     > I am following the example shown in
     >
    http://mago.ubuntu.com/Documentation/RunningTests#Skipping%20tests
    to try to
     > skip test suite and test case. But, neither one not works on my
    Ubuntu 9.04.
     > Is this <skip/> feature implemented and tested for mago 0.1?  (I
    double
     > confirm this, unless I made a very silly mistake ;)).
     >
     > Thanks
     > Scott
     >
     >
     >
     >
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