[CI validation – do not merge] PR 931 (tests/__init__.py markers) on maintenance/gramps61#39
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If a unittest folder is missing the __init__.py, create it.
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Throwaway validation: does PR 931 (adds empty
tests/__init__.pyto CalculateEstimatedDates, DataEntryGramplet, Form, PDFForms, TMGimporter) land cleanly under the CI already on gramps61?Watching the unit-test jobs — adding the package markers shouldn't change which tests run (CI loads by dotted path), but this confirms it. Note: the pre-existing
F821Lint reds (PDFFormsnew_page, Sqliteunittest) will still show — they're unrelated to 931.DO NOT MERGE.