If you could allow to review would be great. Thanks for all the work. I was btw also trying to build with the patch you shared yesterday
On September 21, 2017 5:48:58 PM EDT, Diane Trout <di...@ghic.org> wrote: > >> If my poor opinion counts: For the moment we should run those tests >> in >> the build process than can be easily be run. Everything else should >> probably be sorted out later (in autopkgtest or another later upload >> if >> somebody has a clue how we can solve the circular depenendecies). >> >> We somehow need to get some working spatstats to continue with other >> packages. >> > >Status: > >[X] Pandas builds with nocheck, nodoc >[X] Statsmodels builds with Python 3 using above pandas >[X] Pandas tests pass with statsmodels for Python 2 & 3 installed. >[ ] Pandas builds docs with statsmodels installed > >My most recent build error was about pandoc not being available. > >Unfortunately the tests take a long time enough that I can write this >email before I know if adding pandoc fixed the problem. > >dh_auto_tests run Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6 tests, and then autopkgtests >runs them again. > >I posted the larger fixes to pandas I've done to the appropriate bugs > >#875807 python3-pandas FTBFS: 3 timezone unit tests fail >#875805 python3-pandas: Please break circular dependency > >There's a few more minor patches on my laptop that I haven't attached >to a bug for pandas. > >* Updating standards version >* using debhelper 10 >* switching sphinx doc build to use python3 >* and deleting a few more build files in dh_clean target. > >I made larger changes to statsmodels, by using pybuild instead of the >previous multiple targets in debian/rules. > >All of those changes are currently on alioth in detrout-python3. > >When all these tests pass, shall I add myself to uploaders and release? >or does someone else want to review first? > >Diane -- Sent from a phone which beats iPhone.