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Re: Numpy migration?



On Sun, Jan 06, 2019 at 05:07:41PM +0100, Ole Streicher wrote:
> Now it turns out that there is a new migration problem, which is aplpy:
> Current aplpy (2.0~rc2-2) CI test works well

You probably mean aplpy 1.1.1-4.

>  - with numpy-1.15.4-2 (testing) and matplotlib-2.2.2-4 (testing),
>  - with numpy-1.16.0~rc2-1 (unstable) and matplotlib-3.0.2-2 (unstable).
> 
> However it does not work well when combining numpy-1.16.0~rc2 (unstable)
> and matplotlib-2.2.2-4 (testing), which is the combination that is
> tested for migration of numpy. Needless to say that matplotlib migrates
> only after numpy. What should one do here? Declaring another
> "Breaks: matplotlib (<< 3.0)" in numpy?

Well, to me it seems it's python3-astropy that is missing a dependency
on python3-skimage there, to be honest:
|>       from skimage.measure import block_reduce
|E       ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'skimage'
|
|/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/astropy/nddata/utils.py:370: ModuleNotFoundError

However I wouldn't be able to tell you why it would pass with numpy and
matplotlib from unstable, given that neither pulls in skimage…

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