Bug#886690: debci: Debci invented tests generate false failure reports
- Subject: Bug#886690: debci: Debci invented tests generate false failure reports
- From: debian@kitterman.com (Scott Kitterman)
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 10:14:06 +0000
- Message-id: <[🔎] 813CC7B2-3C59-4128-8BBD-2BA18E04F2F1@kitterman.com>
- In-reply-to: <0e8bcdac-d161-f905-04bd-360562dbf24f@debian.org>
- References: <20180108224334.31890.62042.reportbug@kitterma-E6430> <20180108224334.31890.62042.reportbug@kitterma-E6430> <0e8bcdac-d161-f905-04bd-360562dbf24f@debian.org> <20180108224334.31890.62042.reportbug@kitterma-E6430>
On March 15, 2018 10:03:03 AM UTC, Paul Gevers <elbrus at debian.org> wrote:
>Control: tags -1 moreinfo
>Control: reassign -1 autodep8
>Control: retitle -1 autodep8 should maybe ignore transitional packages
>
>On Mon, 08 Jan 2018 17:43:34 -0500 Scott Kitterman
><debian at kitterman.com> wrote:
>> Apparently debci has a global test for python modules where it
>attempts to
>> import the module based on the package name, i.e. tries to "import
>foo" for
>> python-foo or python3-foo.
>
>It is autodep8 that does that. Reassigning.
>
>> Please blacklist the source package stepic from this test.
>Python-stepic is
>> merely a transitional package. It's always going to faile.
>
>I don't see python-stepic anywhere on ci.d.n. Did I mislook, or do you
>mean something else?
>
>Anyways, I updated the title to something that hopefully describes the
>issue you raise.
Thanks.
The source package is stepic.
Scott K
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