Re: Breaking changes in pytest 8

2024-01-25 Thread Julian Gilbey
Hi Timo, And the transition is now complete :-) Best wishes, Julian On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 05:45:04PM +, Julian Gilbey wrote: > Hi Timo, > > Please can we hold back on uploading pytest 8 to unstable until the > current Python 3.12 transition is complete? It is entirely possible > that

Re: Breaking changes in pytest 8

2024-01-09 Thread Timo Röhling
Hi Julian, * Julian Gilbey [2024-01-09 17:45]: Please can we hold back on uploading pytest 8 to unstable until the current Python 3.12 transition is complete? Sure! I'll keep it in experimental, and we can check what still needs fixing after the Python 3.12 dust has settled. Cheers Timo --

Re: Breaking changes in pytest 8

2024-01-09 Thread Louis-Philippe Véronneau
On 2024-01-09 12:45, Julian Gilbey wrote: Hi Timo, Please can we hold back on uploading pytest 8 to unstable until the current Python 3.12 transition is complete? It is entirely possible that several of the packages that currently break with pytest 8 already have newer upstream versions that ad

Re: Breaking changes in pytest 8

2024-01-09 Thread Julian Gilbey
Hi Timo, Please can we hold back on uploading pytest 8 to unstable until the current Python 3.12 transition is complete? It is entirely possible that several of the packages that currently break with pytest 8 already have newer upstream versions that address these issues, but it's probably not wi

Breaking changes in pytest 8

2024-01-08 Thread Timo Röhling
Hi, I recently uploaded the pre-release pytest 8.0.0~rc1 to experimental as an early warning for the breaking changes which typically happen on major version bumps. I've attached a dd-list of packages which exhibit autopkgtest regressions [1], with the intent of MBF'ing (with separate annou