I recently requested the upstream maintainers add the tests directory to their 
signed tarball releases.  I am now in the process of trying to enable those 
tests in the Debian package.

I added a Build-Depend on "python3-pytest <!nocheck>” and added “Testsuite: 
autopkgtest-pkg-pybuild” to debian/control.  This enables the tests during 
build time, but I receive the following error during autopkgtest:

E   ModuleNotFoundError: No module named ‘electrum.gui.qml’

https://salsa.debian.org/cryptocoin-team/electrum/-/jobs/6505015#L677

I believe I could fix this problem by adding the following to debian/rules:

export PYBUILD_NAME=electrum

However, this breaks the current splitting of the files into two binary 
packages, electrum and python3-electrum, using .install files.

My question is, what is the canonical way to handle this?  Is there some 
variation of the “export PYBUILD_NAME” command that preserves the contents of 
the two binary packages?  Or, is there some other command I am missing that 
will allow autopkgtest to import the built modules?

-- 
Soren Stoutner
so...@debian.org

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