With multipart messages, like #1073996, `import-bug-from-debian` would
produce bug description with this:
```
[<email.message.Message object at 0x7fbe14096fa0>, <email.message.Message object at 0x7fbe15143820>]
```
For that kind of bug, it now produces a correct description with the
plain text parts concatenated in the description, the attachments added
as attachments, and the inline images converted to attachments with an
inline message placeholder.
See #981577 for a particularly weird case now gracefully handled.
If something weirder happens, then the tool will now abort with a clear
message instead of producing garbage.
Closes: #969510
- Correctly add ISC licenses to new files in ubuntutools/tests/*
as specified in debian/copyright
- Add GPL-3 licenses and correct attribution for:
- running-autopkgtests
- ubuntutools/running_autopkgtests.py
Previously running-autopkgtests was added to the source but
wasn't correctly added to the scripts in setup.py, so it wasn't
actually available in the installed package. This also adds the
script to the package description.
Created a new changelog entry to include addition of the running-autopkgtests
script. This includes a refactor of the original script resulting in a new
module in ubuntutools, test cases, and the addition an argument parser to
allow printing just the queued tests, just the running tests, or both
(default).
lintain says: "Your sources request a specific set of Python versions
via the control field X-Python3-Version but all declared autopkgtests
exercise all supported Python versions by using the command py3versions
--supported."
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@canonical.com>
Commit ae74f71a1e9d4be043162b19d23f2d44c964c771 removed the pylint unit
test saying that unit tests are not needed to just run flake8 or pylint.
Since pylint is useful, add it back, but this time call it directly and
not embed it into a unit test.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@canonical.com>