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Bug#949880: marked as done (pysph needs hinting into testing)



Your message dated Sun, 26 Jan 2020 22:17:13 +0100
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has caused the Debian Bug report #949880,
regarding pysph needs hinting into testing
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal

Issues preventing migration:
uninstallable on arch arm64, autopkgtest delayed there
Additional info:
pysph-viewer/i386 unsatisfiable Depends: python3-pysph

The first issue is caused by #918620.
The second issue is "not installable on i386", which needs hinting.

Root cause is #948736, which makes the package FTBFS with Python 3.8
on all release architectures except amd64.
IOW, it builds on all release architectures where it is being used. ;-)

Thanks in advance

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Hi Adrian,

On 26-01-2020 16:47, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> Issues preventing migration:
> uninstallable on arch arm64, autopkgtest delayed there
> Additional info:
> pysph-viewer/i386 unsatisfiable Depends: python3-pysph
> 
> The first issue is caused by #918620.
> The second issue is "not installable on i386", which needs hinting.
> 
> Root cause is #948736, which makes the package FTBFS with Python 3.8
> on all release architectures except amd64.
> IOW, it builds on all release architectures where it is being used. ;-)

Hints added.

Thanks.

Paul

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