Hi Laurent, On 15-02-2020 10:32, Laurent Bigonville wrote: > Bas Couwenberg wrote: > >> On 2020-02-10 09:58, Laurent Bigonville wrote: >> >> Could someone have a look at why pyfribidi and fribidi are not >> transitioning to unstable (I'm not sure how the regression tests are >> impacting the transitions)? This apparently blocks pango1.0. >> >> The autopkgtest for pyfribidi is failing, this is a blocker for >> testing migration. Until the autopkgtest for pyfribidi is fixed >> fribidi & its rdepends won't migrate to testing. > The thing is that the tests both in unstable and testing are passing. > > So it means it's the combination of src:pyfribidi unstable and > src:fribidi of testing that is failing. > > src:fribidi also has a new version in unstable, so if both are migrating > at the same time, the test should succeed. > > Could you please ignore the results of that test and let everything migrate? I have manually scheduled a run with both versioned from unstable, but as mentioned on IRC some days ago, you could have had the package migrated already if you would have added a versioned (test) dependency (or Breaks) somewhere. Paul
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