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					py.test/pylib 1.1.1: bugfix release, improved 1.0.x backward compat
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					This is a compatibility fixing release of pylib/py.test to work
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					better with previous 1.0.x code bases.  It also contains fixes
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					and changes to work with `execnet>=1.0.0b4`_ which is now required
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					(but is not installed automatically, issue "easy_install -U execnet").
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					Last but not least, documentation has been improved.
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					What is pylib/py.test? 
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					py.test is an advanced automated testing tool working with
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					Python2, Python3 and Jython versions on all major operating
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					systems. It has an extensive plugin architecture and can run many 
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					existing common Python test suites without modification.  Moreover,
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					it offers some unique features not found in other
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					testing tools.  See http://pytest.org for more info.
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					The pylib contains a localpath and svnpath implementation 
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					and some developer-oriented command line tools. See
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					http://pylib.org for more info.
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					thanks to all who helped and gave feedback,
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					have fun,
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					holger (http://twitter.com/hpk42)
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					.. _`execnet>=1.0.0b4`: http://codespeak.net/execnet
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					Changes between 1.1.1 and 1.1.0
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					- fix py.test dist-testing to work with execnet >= 1.0.0b4 (required)
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					- re-introduce py.test.cmdline.main() for better backward compatibility 
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					- svn paths: fix a bug with path.check(versioned=True) for svn paths,
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					  allow '%' in svn paths, make svnwc.update() default to interactive mode 
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					  like in 1.0.x and add svnwc.update(interactive=False) to inhibit interaction.
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					- try harder to have deprecation warnings for py.compat.* accesses
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					  report a correct location
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specify different Python versions and interpreters.
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					specify different Python versions and interpreters.
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**Requirements**: you need to install the `execnet`_ package 
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					**Requirements**: you need to install the `execnet`_ package 
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to perform distributed test runs.  
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					(at least version 1.0.0b4) to perform distributed test runs.  
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**NOTE**: Version 1.1.0 is not able to distribute tests across Python3/Python2 barriers. 
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					**NOTE**: Version 1.1.x is not able to distribute tests across Python3/Python2 barriers. 
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Speed up test runs by sending tests to multiple CPUs
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					Speed up test runs by sending tests to multiple CPUs
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