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--- Begin Message ---
Source: pandas
Version: 1.5.3+dfsg-3
Severity: important
Tags: ftbfs
User: [email protected]
Usertags: sphinx7.1

Hi,

pandas fails to build with Sphinx 7.1 and docutils 0.20, both of which
are currently available in experimental.

Relevant part (hopefully):
> make[1]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>'
> py3versions: no X-Python3-Version in control file, using supported versions
> mkdir -p buildtmp
> [ -e pandas/__version.py ] || \
> echo -e "version = '1.5.3'\nshort_version = '1.5.3'" > pandas/__version.py
> dh_auto_build
> I: pybuild base:240: /usr/bin/python3 setup.py build 
> /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/setup.py:19: DeprecationWarning: pkg_resources is deprecated 
> as an API. See https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html
>   from pkg_resources import parse_version
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pythran/tables.py:4530: FutureWarning: In the 
> future `np.bool` will be defined as the corresponding NumPy scalar.
>   if not hasattr(numpy, method):
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pythran/tables.py:4563: FutureWarning: In the 
> future `np.bytes` will be defined as the corresponding NumPy scalar.
>   obj = getattr(themodule, elem)
> running build
> running build_py
> running egg_info
> writing pandas.egg-info/PKG-INFO
> writing dependency_links to pandas.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
> writing entry points to pandas.egg-info/entry_points.txt
> writing requirements to pandas.egg-info/requires.txt
> writing top-level names to pandas.egg-info/top_level.txt
> reading manifest file 'pandas.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
> reading manifest template 'MANIFEST.in'
> no previously-included directories found matching 'doc/build'
> warning: no previously-included files matching '*~' found anywhere in 
> distribution
> warning: no previously-included files matching '.DS_Store' found anywhere in 
> distribution
> warning: no previously-included files matching '#*' found anywhere in 
> distribution
> warning: no previously-included files matching '*.py[ocd]' found anywhere in 
> distribution
> adding license file 'LICENSE'
> writing manifest file 'pandas.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas._libs.src' is absent from the `packages` configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas._libs.src' as an importable package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas._libs.src' is explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas._libs.src' to be distributed and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas._libs.src' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas._libs.src.headers' is absent from the `packages` 
> configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas._libs.src.headers' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas._libs.src.headers' is 
> explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas._libs.src.headers' to be distributed and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas._libs.src.headers' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas._libs.src.klib' is absent from the `packages` configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas._libs.src.klib' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas._libs.src.klib' is explicitly 
> added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas._libs.src.klib' to be distributed and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas._libs.src.klib' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas._libs.src.parser' is absent from the `packages` configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas._libs.src.parser' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas._libs.src.parser' is 
> explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas._libs.src.parser' to be distributed and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas._libs.src.parser' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas._libs.src.ujson.lib' is absent from the `packages` 
> configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas._libs.src.ujson.lib' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas._libs.src.ujson.lib' is 
> explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas._libs.src.ujson.lib' to be distributed and 
> are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas._libs.src.ujson.lib' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas._libs.src.ujson.python' is absent from the `packages` 
> configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas._libs.src.ujson.python' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas._libs.src.ujson.python' is 
> explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas._libs.src.ujson.python' to be distributed 
> and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas._libs.src.ujson.python' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas._libs.tslibs.src.datetime' is absent from the `packages` 
> configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas._libs.tslibs.src.datetime' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas._libs.tslibs.src.datetime' is 
> explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas._libs.tslibs.src.datetime' to be 
> distributed and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas._libs.tslibs.src.datetime' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas.io.formats.templates' is absent from the `packages` 
> configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas.io.formats.templates' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas.io.formats.templates' is 
> explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas.io.formats.templates' to be distributed and 
> are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas.io.formats.templates' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas.tests.io.data' is absent from the `packages` configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas.tests.io.data' as an importable package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas.tests.io.data' is explicitly 
> added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas.tests.io.data' to be distributed and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas.tests.io.data' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas.tests.io.data.fixed_width' is absent from the `packages` 
> configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas.tests.io.data.fixed_width' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas.tests.io.data.fixed_width' is 
> explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas.tests.io.data.fixed_width' to be 
> distributed and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas.tests.io.data.fixed_width' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas.tests.io.data.legacy_pickle' is absent from the `packages` 
> configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas.tests.io.data.legacy_pickle' as an 
> importable package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas.tests.io.data.legacy_pickle' 
> is explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas.tests.io.data.legacy_pickle' to be 
> distributed and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas.tests.io.data.legacy_pickle' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas.tests.io.data.parquet' is absent from the `packages` 
> configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas.tests.io.data.parquet' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas.tests.io.data.parquet' is 
> explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas.tests.io.data.parquet' to be distributed 
> and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas.tests.io.data.parquet' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas.tests.io.data.pickle' is absent from the `packages` 
> configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas.tests.io.data.pickle' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas.tests.io.data.pickle' is 
> explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas.tests.io.data.pickle' to be distributed and 
> are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas.tests.io.data.pickle' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/command/build_py.py:201: _Warning: 
> Package 'pandas.tests.io.data.xml' is absent from the `packages` 
> configuration.
> !!
> 
>         
> ********************************************************************************
>         ############################
>         # Package would be ignored #
>         ############################
>         Python recognizes 'pandas.tests.io.data.xml' as an importable 
> package[^1],
>         but it is absent from setuptools' `packages` configuration.
> 
>         This leads to an ambiguous overall configuration. If you want to 
> distribute this
>         package, please make sure that 'pandas.tests.io.data.xml' is 
> explicitly added
>         to the `packages` configuration field.
> 
>         Alternatively, you can also rely on setuptools' discovery methods
>         (for example by using `find_namespace_packages(...)`/`find_namespace:`
>         instead of `find_packages(...)`/`find:`).
> 
>         You can read more about "package discovery" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - 
> https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html
> 
>         If you don't want 'pandas.tests.io.data.xml' to be distributed and are
>         already explicitly excluding 'pandas.tests.io.data.xml' via
>         `find_namespace_packages(...)/find_namespace` or 
> `find_packages(...)/find`,
>         you can try to use `exclude_package_data`, or 
> `include-package-data=False` in
>         combination with a more fine grained `package-data` configuration.
> 
>         You can read more about "package data files" on setuptools 
> documentation page:
> 
>         - https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html
> 
> 
>         [^1]: For Python, any directory (with suitable naming) can be 
> imported,
>               even if it does not contain any `.py` files.
>               On the other hand, currently there is no concept of package data
>               directory, all directories are treated like packages.
>         
> ********************************************************************************
> 
> !!
>   check.warn(importable)
> UPDATING /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/.pybuild/cpython3_3.11/build/pandas/_version.py
> set /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/.pybuild/cpython3_3.11/build/pandas/_version.py to 
> '1.5.3'
> running build_ext
> : # Build Documentation
> cd doc && PYTHONPATH=/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/.pybuild/cpython3_3.11/build LC_ALL=C 
> python3 make.py html
> Running Sphinx v7.1.1
> making output directory... done
> 
> Extension error (sphinx.config):
> Handler <function correct_copyright_year at 0x7fa16be70180> for event 
> 'config-inited' threw an exception (exception: string index out of range)
> make[1]: *** [debian/rules:90: override_dh_auto_build-indep] Error 2


The full build log is available from:
http://qa-logs.debian.net/2023/07/30/exp/pandas_1.5.3+dfsg-3_unstable_sphinx-exp.log

Please see [1] for Sphinx changelog and [2] for Docutils changelog.

Also see [3] for the list of deprecated/removed APIs in Sphinx and possible
alternatives to them.

Some notable changes in Sphinx 6 and Sphinx 7:

- Sphinx no longer includes jquery.js and underscore.js by default.
  Please use python3-sphinxcontrib.jquery package if you are using a custom
  template and it still needs jquery.

- The setup.py build_sphinx command was removed. Please instead call
  sphinx-build or "python3 -m sphinx" directly.

- For packages using the extlinks extension, the caption should contain
  exactly one "%s" placeholder (if caption is not None).

In case you have questions, please Cc [email protected] on reply.

[1]: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/changes.html
[2]: 
https://repo.or.cz/docutils.git/blob/refs/tags/docutils-0.20.1:/RELEASE-NOTES.txt
[3]: 
https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/extdev/deprecated.html#dev-deprecated-apis

All bugs filed during this archive rebuild are listed at:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=sphinx7.1;[email protected]
or:
https://udd.debian.org/bugs/?release=na&merged=ign&fnewerval=7&flastmodval=7&fusertag=only&fusertagtag=sphinx7.1&[email protected]&allbugs=1&cseverity=1&ctags=1&caffected=1#results

If you reassign this bug to another package, please marking it as 'affects'-ing
this package. See https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control#affects

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Source: pandas
Source-Version: 1.5.3+dfsg-4
Done: Rebecca N. Palmer <[email protected]>

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
pandas, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive.

A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
have further comments please address them to [email protected],
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.

Debian distribution maintenance software
pp.
Rebecca N. Palmer <[email protected]> (supplier of updated pandas package)

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