Hi Alastair, python-xarray currently reports several test failures[0]. If the package migrates to testing, it'd fix #1100293[1] which otherwise could cause a lot of AUTORM.
The test failures are on the 32bit archs (armel, armhf, and i386), as well as s390x. The failures on 32bit archs don't look serious to me as they look like either intended for 64bit, or false negatives. In that regard, I have a patch that'd disable those failing tests conditionally on 32bit archs[2]. I can't, however, push it to the team repo since it looks like the changes for the previous upload (as well as the debian tags for the last two uploads) was not pushed. If my patch seems reasonable to you, I can push it and do a team upload once you push your changes to the repo, or add an MR if you'd prefer that. As for the test failures on s390x, that comes from uninstallable build-depends which tracks down to magics++ not building on s390x[3] (and other archs). So either that needs to be fixed, or python-xarray and rdeps have to drop s390x. [0] https://ci.debian.net/packages/p/python-xarray/ [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1100293 [2] https://salsa.debian.org/weepingclown/python-xarray/-/commit/23bb201a0ac7ddab59e368cd342516d90ef8e47a [3] https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=magics%2B%2B -- Best, Ananthu
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