Source: pyscanfcs Version: 0.3.2+ds-1 User: debian-ci@lists.debian.org Usertags: needs-update Severity: serious Control: affects -1 src:python3-defaults [X-Debbugs-CC: debian-ci@lists.debian.org, python3-defaults@packages.debian.org] Dear maintainers, With a recent upload of python3-defaults the autopkgtest of pyscanfcs fails in testing when that autopkgtest is run with the binary packages of python3-defaults from unstable. It passes when run with only packages from testing. In tabular form: pass fail python3-defaults from testing 3.7.1-3 pyscanfcs from testing 0.3.2+ds-1 all others from testing from testing I copied some of the output at the bottom of this report. It seems your package embedded the python3 supported versions in the file /usr/share/python3/runtime.d/pyscanfcs.rtupdate while it doesn't guarantee that the required packages are installed. I may be wrong, but I think that file could $(py3versions -vi) or something along those lines. I have the feeling that the error message may be confusing, as I see python3.6 installed so maybe (just maybe) the error should read "unsupported version". Currently this regression is contributing to the delay of the migration of python3-defaults to testing [1]. Of course, python3-defaults shouldn't just break your autopkgtest (or even worse, your package), but that the change in python3-defaults was intended and your package needs to update to the new situation. More information about this bug and the reason for filing it can be found on https://wiki.debian.org/ContinuousIntegration/RegressionEmailInformation Paul [1] https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=python3-defaults https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/amd64/p/pyscanfcs/1549682/log.gz Setting up python3.6 (3.6.8~rc1-1) ... Setting up gsettings-desktop-schemas (3.28.1-1) ... Setting up python3 (3.7.1-3) ... E: py3compile:243: Requested versions are not installed error running python rtupdate hook pyscanfcs
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