Suspected change in test dependencies - where is "discover" (Was: [Help] Re: Bug#884040: python-matplotlib-venn FTBFS: test failure)

2017-12-12 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi again,

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 09:27:57AM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 09:05:07PM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > === warnings summary 
> > ===
> > None
> >   [pytest] section in setup.cfg files is deprecated, use [tool:pytest] 
> > instead.
> 
> I've fixed this in Git[1]
>  
> > -- Docs: http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/warnings.html
> > == 1 warnings in 0.00 seconds 
> > ==
> > ERROR: file not found: discover
> 

I tried to build on local host (not in a pbuilder chroot) and than this
issue does not occure.  Seems I need to add a new Build-Depends for
whatever reason.  Any hint which one?  I parsed the package pool for
anything Python related containing a file "discover" / "discover.py" but
besides many hits there was no real helpful one.

Kind regards

  Andreas.

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Bug#850670: marked as done (RFS: rpyc/3.4.4-1 [ITP])

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Dear mentors,

I am looking for a sponsor for my package "rpyc"

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I am packaging this as a dependency of flexget (ITP: #724718).

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Bug#884145: marked as done (RFS: deepin-gettext-tools/1.0.7-1~bpo9+1)

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I am looking for a sponsor for my package "deepin-gettext-tools" into 
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On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 10:50:18AM +0800, Boyuan Yang wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "deepin-gettext-tools" into 
> stretch-backports.
> 
> This package is the build-dependency of many Deepin applications. I'd like to 
> push
> this package as well as other fundamental Deepin libraries into 
> stretch-backports to make
> it easier for end-users to build/install Deepin applications by themselves.

I'm not exactly seeing the difference between backporting a set of packages
vs backporting those packages plus their dependencies, but you know this
ecosystem better than me.

>From the technical point of view, this backport is fine.

>  * Package name: deepin-gettext-tools
>Version : 1.0.7-1~bpo9+1

> deepin-gettext-tools (1.0.7-1~bpo9+1) stretch-backports; urgency=medium
> 
>   * No-change rebuild for stretch-backports.

Uploaded, in backports-NEW.


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Bug#869692: RFS: cyclograph/1.9.1-1

2017-12-12 Thread Jeremy Bicha
wRAR, because I filed the bug (866635) that ended up pushing
cyclograph out of Testing months ago, I feel some responsibility to
help it get back into Testing.

Is there anything else that you are waiting on in order to sponsor cyclograph?

For reference, the repo is at
https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-running/cyclograph.git

Thanks,
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Bug#873105: marked as done (find-file-in-project/5.4.3-1 [ITP])

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* Package name: find-file-in-project
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Bug#872648: marked as done (find-file-in-project/5.4.3-1 [ITP])

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I am looking for a sponsor for my package "find-file-in-project".  It is a 
requirement for elpy, a Python IDE for emacs (Bug# 861174).

Package name: find-file-in-project
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