Thanks for asking. On 18-Jan-2019, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> I wonder what's the next course of action. Upstream has been known for > not being reactive at all. I'd bet on no reply before Buster freeze. (I think you mean the upstream for the HTTPretty library). Okay, that's a worry. But it's possible we can change how the test cases use HTTPretty, to do the test without hitting this bug. Today I have been looking at what might be causing HTTPretty to act as though the request is not mocked, to see whether we can patch it, or whether the DPut test cases can be changed. > Do we really want dput to be removed from Debian? Definitely not! Thanks for the concern, I would welcome other attempts to keep this test suite working. -- \ “We are human only to the extent that our ideas remain humane.” | `\ —_Breakfast of Champions_, Kurt Vonnegut | _o__) | Ben Finney <bign...@debian.org>