Bruno Oliveira b1f8038abf Minor fixed in test_capture
This test failed only in py34. We don't import logging directly,
but it seems that one of the standard modules that are now
globally imported started including this on py34.

Just removed the assert as it doesn't seem central to the
test's objective.
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  of test modules and functions,
- detailed info on failing `assert statements <http://pytest.org/latest/assert.html>`_ (no need to remember ``self.assert*`` names)
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        i = 4
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