On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 04:20:18PM +0100, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:
You said "I want to check during the autopkgtest that the runtime
dependencies are well defines in the package" and for that you shouldn't
have any additional packages installed, but to run tests you normally need
additional packages, usually quite a lot of them.

I was spoken about the test specific dependencies.

not the dependencies of the packages (dependencies which are imported in the 
upstream module code).

Well, "the runtime dependencies" means the latter.

Most of them are, considering that the build process of a pure-Python
package is moving files around, building docs and running tests.
Which ones aren't? sphinx and friends?

So how do we guaranty that the listed dependencies (from the  upstream, 
supposing there are right ;) are well define in the binary package dependencies 
?

You again contradict yourself.
Sorry.


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