Hi,
Ondřej, I saw you uploaded pytest 4. This has caused autopkgtest failures
in a few of the packages I maintain, which I've been working on fixing. I
think those should be fine once they migrate to testing, as it should
clear the autopkgtest failure from pytest 4.
However, there's one pa
Hi Scott
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019 at 18:01, Scott Talbert wrote:
> However, there's one package that seems like it is going to cause a
> problem. I uploaded pytest-xdist 1.29.0-1, which *requires* pytest 4, so
> pytest-xdist won't migrate to testing until pytest 4 does. On the other
> hand, pytest 4
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019, Graham Inggs wrote:
However, there's one package that seems like it is going to cause a
problem. I uploaded pytest-xdist 1.29.0-1, which *requires* pytest 4, so
pytest-xdist won't migrate to testing until pytest 4 does. On the other
hand, pytest 4 won't migrate to testing u
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019 at 19:28, Scott Talbert wrote:
> Thanks. As an aside, what does the tilde at the end of the version number
> mean? I have seen that in control files before, but I've been unable to
> find anything in the documentation about it.
The tilde is to accommodate backports.
e.g. a b
Am Freitag, den 09.08.2019, 20:05 +0200 schrieb Graham Inggs:
> On Fri, 9 Aug 2019 at 19:28, Scott Talbert wrote:
> > Thanks. As an aside, what does the tilde at the end of the version
> > number
> > mean? I have seen that in control files before, but I've been
> > unable to
> > find anything in
Hi,
pá 9. 8. 2019 v 19:22 odesílatel Graham Inggs napsal:
> I believe the solutions is for python-pytest and python3-pytest to add
> Breaks: python-pytest-xdist (<< 1.29.0-1~)
> and
> Breaks: python3-pytest-xdist (<< 1.29.0-1~)
> respectively.
>
right. Prepared in git:
https://salsa.debian.org/
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