Re: BTS bot in #debian-python IRC channel
Hi, cool, thanks guys for your opinions. Created this PL: https://github.com/sebastinas/debian-devel-changes-bot/pull/1/commits/4988ab91882dbf5f440f6ab2c0024fba022192d5 +1 for moving VCS commits too. Can I send request to KBG-* admins? -- Best regards Ondřej Nový
Re: BTS bot in #debian-python IRC channel
On Aug 14, 2016, at 01:01 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote: >On August 14, 2016 12:51:18 PM MDT, "Piotr Ożarowski" wrote: >>[Ben Finney, 2016-08-14] >>> Would it be a good idea to first have it running in an analogous >>> channel, ‘#debian-python-changes’? >> >>+1 (I'd move VCS commits messages there too) > >+1 for both. WFM. (That's a +1 without just +1'ing :). -Barry
Re: BTS bot in #debian-python IRC channel
On August 14, 2016 12:51:18 PM MDT, "Piotr Ożarowski" wrote: >[Ben Finney, 2016-08-14] >> Would it be a good idea to first have it running in an analogous >> channel, ‘#debian-python-changes’? > >+1 (I'd move VCS commits messages there too) +1 for both. Scott K
Re: Help for Python mock test suite needed
Andreas Tille writes: > https://paste.debian.net/789238/ That appears to be a simple failure when the test suite is run. The assertions, as reported, are in the ‘test_srst2’ module: = […] File "test_srst2.py", line 213, in test_run_bowtie_with_defaults run_mock.assert_called_once_with(expected_bowtie2_command) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mock/mock.py", line 947, in assert_called_once_with raise AssertionError(msg) AssertionError: Expected 'run_command' to be called once. Called 0 times. […] File "test_srst2.py", line 180, in test_run_bowtie_with_overide run_mock.assert_called_once_with(expected_bowtie2_command) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mock/mock.py", line 947, in assert_called_once_with raise AssertionError(msg) AssertionError: Expected 'run_command' to be called once. Called 0 times. = The tracebacks tell you what test case functions are emitting failures: File "test_srst2.py", line 213, in test_run_bowtie_with_defaults File "test_srst2.py", line 180, in test_run_bowtie_with_overide Within those test case functions you can see the exact command that was expected to be run. The assertion is that ‘srst2.run_command’ is expected to be called (with specific arguments), but is not called, hence the assertion fails. -- \ “Don't be afraid of missing opportunities. Behind every failure | `\ is an opportunity somebody wishes they had missed.” —Jane | _o__) Wagner, via Lily Tomlin | Ben Finney
Re: BTS bot in #debian-python IRC channel
[Ben Finney, 2016-08-14] > Would it be a good idea to first have it running in an analogous > channel, ‘#debian-python-changes’? +1 (I'd move VCS commits messages there too) -- Piotr Ożarowski Debian GNU/Linux Developer www.ozarowski.pl www.griffith.cc www.debian.org GPG Fingerprint: 1D2F A898 58DA AF62 1786 2DF7 AEF6 F1A2 A745 7645
Re: BTS bot in #debian-python IRC channel
Barry Warsaw writes: > On Aug 13, 2016, at 10:48 PM, Ondrej Novy wrote: > > >I would like to add BTS bot to IRC channel #debian-python with same > >notifications (uploads, bug reports) as in #debian-devel-changes > >filtered to maintainer/uploaders: > > I don't *think* I'd mind getting these notifications in irc, but I > guess I won't know for sure until it happens. Would it be a good idea to first have it running in an analogous channel, ‘#debian-python-changes’? -- \ “You can never entirely stop being what you once were. That's | `\ why it's important to be the right person today, and not put it | _o__) off until tomorrow.” —Larry Wall | Ben Finney
Re: BTS bot in #debian-python IRC channel
On Aug 13, 2016, at 10:48 PM, Ondrej Novy wrote: >I would like to add BTS bot to IRC channel #debian-python with same >notifications (uploads, bug reports) as in #debian-devel-changes filtered >to maintainer/uploaders: I don't *think* I'd mind getting these notifications in irc, but I guess I won't know for sure until it happens. If it's disruptive to real-time communications (which I think is the most important function of the channel), then I'd be against it. But I don't mind an experiment to see if it helps, hurts, or is neutral. Cheers, -Barry