- # We put a fake "pycryptopp-0.5.24.egg" package and a fake
- # "pycryptopp-9.9.99.tar.gz" into a directory, but the latter is
- # booby-trapped so it will raise an exception when you try to build
- # it.
-
- # Then we run "python setup.py test -s
- # buildtest.test_with_fake_dist", which imports pycryptopp
- # and passes if pycryptopp.__version__ == '0.5.24'.
-
- # (If building succeeded -- meaning that you didn't try to build the
- # booby-trapped 9.9.99 -- but pycryptopp.__version__ != '0.5.24' then
- # that means a different version of pycryptopp was already installed
- # so neither of the two fake pycryptopp packages were needed. In that
- # case this test should be treated as a "skip" -- the functionality
- # under test can't be exercised on the current system.)
-
+ # We put a "fakedependency-1.0.0.egg" package and a
+ # "fakedependency-9.9.99.tar.gz" into a directory, but the latter is
+ # booby-trapped so it will raise an exception when you try to build it.
+ #
+ # Then we run
+ #
+ # python --fakedependency setup.py -v test -s buildtest.test_with_fake_dist
+ #
+ # which imports fakedependency and passes if fakedependency.__version__ == '1.0.0'.
+ #