Bug#1039480: [astroplan] Please update to 0.8 for astropy 5.3 compatibility

2023-06-30 Thread Ole Streicher

Hi Vincent,

if there are only a few tests, I would disable them and update the 
package. The main goal for the tests in Debian are that the package 
works well in that environment - i.e. with the installed astropy etc. 
This can be tested also with a new tests disabled.


I usually just report failing tests upstream and then disable them is 
they are just a bug in the test (or if the problem looks minor to me).


Cheers

Ole

On 30.06.23 17:06, Vincent Prat wrote:

Dear Ole,

There is this long-running issue in astroplan 0.8: 
https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/issues/416.

It is claimed to be solved, but I just tried and it still fails.

I can try to patch the version currently in Debian so that it is 
compatible with astropy 5.3, or disable the problematic tests 
(potentially a lot) in astroplan 0.8.

What do you think is best?

Regards

Vincent





Bug#1039480: [astroplan] Please update to 0.8 for astropy 5.3 compatibility

2023-06-30 Thread Vincent Prat

Dear Ole,

There is this long-running issue in astroplan 0.8: 
https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/issues/416.

It is claimed to be solved, but I just tried and it still fails.

I can try to patch the version currently in Debian so that it is 
compatible with astropy 5.3, or disable the problematic tests 
(potentially a lot) in astroplan 0.8.

What do you think is best?

Regards

Vincent



Bug#1039480: [astroplan] Please update to 0.8 for astropy 5.3 compatibility

2023-06-26 Thread Ole Streicher

Source: astroplan
Version: 0.7-4
Severity: serious
Tags: affects -1 src:astropy

Dear maintainer,

two days ago I uploaded the updated astropy_5.3-1 to unstable. With this 
new version, astroplan's autopkgtests no longer pass.


The reason is that Astropys "TestRunner.run_tests()" no longer accepts 
an "open_files" argument. This is fixed in version astroplan version 
0.8, therefore I would ask you to update the package accordingly.


I have set the severity to "serious", because the it blocks the 
migration of Astropy to testing.


If you don't want to do the update yourself, I would volunteer to do it 
as a team upload.


Best

Ole