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As it is known that some temp directories are prone to cause problems with tox test execution it would be great, especially as the list of folders is likely to be stable.
I am aware of manual shell/bash hacks being used for more than a decade but these are hard to maintain, usually not portable (gnu/bsd differences, windows for some). Having a python implementation would make its use much easier.
As it is known that some temp directories are prone to cause problems with tox test execution it would be great, especially as the list of folders is likely to be stable.
I am aware of manual shell/bash hacks being used for more than a decade but these are hard to maintain, usually not portable (gnu/bsd differences, windows for some). Having a python implementation would make its use much easier.
Example: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/redhat-openstack/infrared/+/518716/2/tox.ini#23
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