On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 11:52:39PM -1000, Chiara Marmo wrote: > Since this is a major version change, you need to also rebuild > >> reverse-dependencies (basically > >> the packages that depend on joblib) with ratt[1] or r-t/meta[2] as > >> otherwise > >> it might end up breaking a number of packages. > >> > > > Using ratt, at least python-pynndescent and imbalanced-learn are broken. Which was sort of expected. > I may be wrong, but it seems to me that the other failing packages are > already broken (known bugs, or already missing dependencies, in particular > numba,...). Numba would be fixed sooner or later, as we already have new onetbb in exp. Is scikit-learn working okay with joblib? > I let you decide if it is suitable to upload to unstable or experimental. For now I have uploaded to experimental, could check pseudo-excues[1] meanwhile > On my side, I will not be able to contribute again in the next month or so. No worries, thanks a lot for your work! [1]: https://release.debian.org/britney/pseudo-excuses-experimental.html -- Best, Nilesh
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