On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 4:57 AM Kevin Wolf <kw...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Am 01.11.2024 um 18:36 hat John Snow geschrieben:
> > Various python tests in the "check-python-tox" test case on GitLab have
> > begun failing due to newer package versions. This patch set corrects
> > those issues and also improves the reliability of local developer tests
> > which may be using these tooling versions outside of GitLab pinned
> > version tests.
> >
> > There are remaining issues with the "check-dev" test I have yet to
> > rectify, but appear unrelated to linter versions specifically and will
> > be handled separately.
> >
> > As a result of this patch, the optionally-run and may-fail
> > "check-python-tox" test case on GitLab will become green again, and
> > local invocations of "make check-tox" in the python subdirectory will
> > also pass again. "check-python-minreqs" on GitLab and "make
> > check-minreqs" in the local developer environment were/are
> > unaffected. local iotest invocations for test case #297 ought to now
> > begin passing on developer workstations with bleeding-edge python
> > packages.
> >
> > John Snow (4):
> >   iotests: reflow ReproducibleTestRunner arguments
> >   iotests: correct resultclass type in ReproducibleTestRunner
> >   python: disable too-many-positional-arguments warning
> >   python: silence pylint raising-non-exception error
>
> Thanks, applied to the block branch.
>

Thank you!


>
> (Yes, of course I had to wait until I ran into the problem patch 2 fixes
> myself, and after figuring out the fix from the incomprehensible error
> message, I found that this series already contains it.)
>

Sorry O:-)

The only issue remaining I'm aware of (besides the broader problem of
iotests not using pinned versions yet) is that "make check-dev" is failing
due to (maybe?) some changes in bleeding edge setuptools (?) that impact
how editable packages are installed. That test is only ever manually run
and developer-local though, so I think it shouldn't get in anyone's way but
mine.

If there's something else you're noticing, I'm unaware of it atm and you
should definitely let me know about it.


>
> Kevin
>
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