table
for experimental.
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Ian.
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hink are brought in by pydoctor...
Ian.
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here.
Thanks to Anthony Fok for fixing pydoctor but the py2 rot seems wider
including in gbp itself.
Ian.
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by ourselves would not be
desirable either. I think I trust the Debian Python team to make that
tradeoff.
But we need to be clear what's going on and communicate early. If
python2 is going out of bullseye then there are a lot of bugs that
should probably be marked rc fairly soon...
thanks,
Ia
val bug where a package of mine has a
dependency chain via gbp.)
Thanks,
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Jakub Wilk writes ("Re: autopkgtest'ing against multiple Python versions"):
> * Yaroslav Halchenko , 2012-04-23, 09:17:
> >>The “failures” was caused by the following misfeature of the
> >>specification: “if a test […] prints to stderr, it is considered to
> >>have failed.” But nosetests does pri
(Matthias drew my attention to this thread. Sorry I'm a bit late ...)
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthias Klose wrote:
> > I haven't yet seen any reasoning why people are seeing that
> > information as "cluttering the database" or just as "ugly".
>
> Causing unrelated programs like d
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