Hi Tai, First of all thanks for the mail, and for the work in the poetry package. Very detailed mail, amazing :)
As mentioned Andrey, yes there's a test that failed with py3.10. The package is already in NEW, so we need to wait. In spite of this we can work to fix it. I didn't investigate yet, So feel free to send a patch if you have one :). For point [2] , call gbp with the b-depends are no longer needed, because all of them are already in Debian. Cheers, Emmanuel On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 12:36 PM Taihsiang Ho (tai271828) <e...@tai271828.me> wrote: > Hi Andrey, > > Thank you for your information. I will have a look at the failure. If > anyone has been working on this error, it would be appreciated to let me > know how I can help. > > Besides, I found this thread > https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2021/11/msg00025.html soon after I > sent out my previous email. I believe I have followed up the latest process > and status of poetry packaging for now. My apologies for not checking the > email threads carefully enough. > > -tai > > On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 4:19 PM Andrey Rahmatullin <w...@debian.org> > wrote: > >> On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 03:54:48PM +0100, Taihsiang Ho (tai271828) wrote: >> > [5] Some of the error messages from latest package source: >> > >> > short test summary info ============================ >> > ==================================================== >> > FAILED >> tests/inspection/test_info.py::test_info_setup_complex_pep517_error >> > - ... >> > 1 failed, 587 passed, 5 skipped, 23 deselected, 15 warnings in 22.23s >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > <message skipped> >> > 588 passed, 5 skipped, 23 deselected, 14 warnings in 24.06s ========== >> > ====================================================================== >> > dh_auto_test: error: pybuild --test --test-pytest -i python{version} -p >> > "3.10 3.9" returned exit code 13 >> > make: *** [debian/rules:44: binary] Error 25 >> > >> > dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules binary subprocess returned exit >> > status 2 >> Yes, one test fails with 3.10 which isn't unexpected because the package >> wasn't tested with it. >> >> -- >> WBR, wRAR >> >