Thank you Ole!

Indeed taking an attempt at having them actually fixed is preferable, otherwise 
those bugs tend to accumulate. Cheers

On January 26, 2019 8:38:16 AM EST, Ole Streicher <oleb...@debian.org> wrote:
>Ole Streicher <oleb...@debian.org> writes:
>> since some time, scikit-learn is in danger to be removed from testing
>> (#907806), but fails to migrate now due to several test failures on
>> non-intel architectures (#919918). I opened an upstream issue
>>
>> https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/issues/13036
>>
>> which suggests that some of the test failures are simple to fix, some
>> others however seem to be serious. There are some packages depending
>on
>> scikit-learn, that's why I would like to push this forward a bit. So,
>I
>> would like no to just disable all failing tests to ensure the package
>> migrates. We can re-enable these tests once they are fixed upstream.
>>
>> Any objections? Specific ideas how to fix one or the other failure
>> without disabling it?
>
>Since upstream reports that some of them are fixed with 0.20.2, I would
>at first attempt to upgrade to that version tonight.
>
>Cheers
>
>Ole

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