Hi Alastair, It seems to be fine in experimental (though it is only debci-tested on amd64 and arm64), so please do go ahead and upload -4 to unstable. You don't need to request an unblock at this stage; see https://release.debian.org/testing/freeze_policy.html#soft
Best wishes, Julian On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 03:39:21PM +0100, Alastair McKinstry wrote: > H Anathanu > > A patch to fix this has just been uploaded. Once it is safely tested in > experimental, I'll request an unblock. > > There was somehow a buggy -2 upload that missed the actual patch in d/rules > > Best regards > > Alastair > > On 19/04/2025 11:56, Ananthu C V wrote: > > Hi Alastair, > > > > python-xarray currently reports several test failures[0]. If the package > > migrates to testing, it'd fix #1100293[1] which otherwise could cause a lot > > of AUTORM. > > > > The test failures are on the 32bit archs (armel, armhf, and i386), as well > > as > > s390x. The failures on 32bit archs don't look serious to me as they look > > like > > either intended for 64bit, or false negatives. In that regard, I have a > > patch > > that'd disable those failing tests conditionally on 32bit archs[2]. I can't, > > however, push it to the team repo since it looks like the changes for the > > previous upload (as well as the debian tags for the last two uploads) was > > not pushed. If my patch seems reasonable to you, I can push it and do a team > > upload once you push your changes to the repo, or add an MR if you'd prefer > > that. > > > > As for the test failures on s390x, that comes from uninstallable > > build-depends > > which tracks down to magics++ not building on s390x[3] (and other archs). So > > either that needs to be fixed, or python-xarray and rdeps have to drop > > s390x. > > > > [0] https://ci.debian.net/packages/p/python-xarray/ > > [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1100293 > > [2] > > https://salsa.debian.org/weepingclown/python-xarray/-/commit/23bb201a0ac7ddab59e368cd342516d90ef8e47a > > [3] https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=magics%2B%2B > > > -- > Alastair McKinstry, > GPG: 82383CE9165B347C787081A2CBE6BB4E5D9AD3A5 > e: alast...@mckinstry.ie, im: @alastair:mckinstry.ie @amckins...@mastodon.ie > > Commander Vimes didn’t like the phrase “The innocent have nothing to fear,” > believing the innocent had everything to fear, mostly from the guilty but in > the longer term > even more from those who say things like “The innocent have nothing to fear.” > - T. Pratchett, Snuff > > Julian