On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 09:53:10AM +0100, Julien Y. Dutheil wrote:
> This all boils down to the fact that this unit test is badly designed: it
> basically maximizes a function from initial random values. I some
> particular combinations of initial values though, the convergence may fail
> or take too much time. I will redesign the test, but do not have time at
> the moment. Would it be possible to just deactivate that test for now?

Sure.  IMHO that's the most straightforward way to deal with this issue.
Since I expect you to be more familiar with the tests I simply assumed
that you find a more elegant way to deactivate the test than I. ;-)
 
> In the meantime I also found more symbols errors in libbpp-popgen and I
> fixed that. I also propagated your modification from bpp-phyl to bpp-seq
> and bpp-popgen.

I've seen the commits.  Thanks for this.  I'll upload in case there will
be more bugs reported.  In Freeze we touch only packages with RC bugs.
 
> On a side note: how can I change my email address (the one that appears in
> the changelog file) ? That one is now deprecated.

It should be changed in debian/control in the Uploaders field as well.
Both strings need to match each other.
 
Thanks for your contribution

      Andreas.

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