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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 76 deletions
diff --git a/app-admin/salt/files/salt-2018.3.4-tests.patch b/app-admin/salt/files/salt-2018.3.4-tests.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index ac3dbb845348..000000000000
--- a/app-admin/salt/files/salt-2018.3.4-tests.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
-diff --git a/tests/unit/grains/test_core.py b/tests/unit/grains/test_core.py
-index 3874b0001c..40304075eb 100644
---- a/tests/unit/grains/test_core.py
-+++ b/tests/unit/grains/test_core.py
-@@ -685,22 +685,6 @@ class CoreGrainsTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
- 'Docker'
- )
-
-- @skipIf(salt.utils.platform.is_windows(), 'System is Windows')
-- def test_xen_virtual(self):
-- '''
-- Test if OS grains are parsed correctly in Ubuntu Xenial Xerus
-- '''
-- with patch.object(os.path, 'isfile', MagicMock(return_value=False)):
-- with patch.dict(core.__salt__, {'cmd.run': MagicMock(return_value='')}), \
-- patch.object(os.path,
-- 'isfile',
-- MagicMock(side_effect=lambda x: True if x == '/sys/bus/xen/drivers/xenconsole' else False)):
-- log.debug('Testing Xen')
-- self.assertEqual(
-- core._virtual({'kernel': 'Linux'}).get('virtual_subtype'),
-- 'Xen PV DomU'
-- )
--
- def _check_ipaddress(self, value, ip_v):
- '''
- check if ip address in a list is valid
-diff --git a/tests/unit/utils/test_asynchronous.py b/tests/unit/utils/test_asynchronous.py
-index 694a7aebfe..9e22c278e9 100644
---- a/tests/unit/utils/test_asynchronous.py
-+++ b/tests/unit/utils/test_asynchronous.py
-@@ -35,19 +35,6 @@ class HelperB(object):
-
-
- class TestSyncWrapper(AsyncTestCase):
-- @tornado.testing.gen_test
-- def test_helpers(self):
-- '''
-- Test that the helper classes do what we expect within a regular asynchronous env
-- '''
-- ha = HelperA()
-- ret = yield ha.sleep()
-- self.assertTrue(ret)
--
-- hb = HelperB()
-- ret = yield hb.sleep()
-- self.assertFalse(ret)
--
- def test_basic_wrap(self):
- '''
- Test that we can wrap an asynchronous caller.
-@@ -55,24 +42,3 @@ class TestSyncWrapper(AsyncTestCase):
- sync = asynchronous.SyncWrapper(HelperA)
- ret = sync.sleep()
- self.assertTrue(ret)
--
-- def test_double(self):
-- '''
-- Test when the asynchronous wrapper object itself creates a wrap of another thing
--
-- This works fine since the second wrap is based on the first's IOLoop so we
-- don't have to worry about complex start/stop mechanics
-- '''
-- sync = asynchronous.SyncWrapper(HelperB)
-- ret = sync.sleep()
-- self.assertFalse(ret)
--
-- def test_double_sameloop(self):
-- '''
-- Test asynchronous wrappers initiated from the same IOLoop, to ensure that
-- we don't wire up both to the same IOLoop (since it causes MANY problems).
-- '''
-- a = asynchronous.SyncWrapper(HelperA)
-- sync = asynchronous.SyncWrapper(HelperB, (a,))
-- ret = sync.sleep()
-- self.assertFalse(ret)