Re: Python 3 Statsmodels & Pandas

2017-09-26 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
Thanks for digging into this and sorry I have missed that. I typically add export http*_proxy to prevent any network interactions but I guess didn't get that far with statsmodels. FWIW, for dipy package I now ask upstream to provide me e.g. dipy_0.12.0.orig-doc-examples.tar.gz where there

Re: Python 3 Statsmodels & Pandas

2017-09-26 Thread Diane Trout
> While I have not tried to build the current status I wonder what you > think about #873512. I'm perfectly fine with your solution to > exclude > some tests - I just wanted to give a hint that there is a potential > upstream patch. I think I looked at the upstream commits that fixed it,

Re: Python 3 Statsmodels & Pandas

2017-09-26 Thread Andreas Tille
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 09:36:43PM -0700, Diane Trout wrote: > > > * Some of the doc pages call get_rdataset, and there's no network > > > access in the builder so those calls fail. (ugliest error) > > > > Can you pre-fetch the data and provide it in debian/datasets? > > I made the changes and

Re: Python 3 Statsmodels & Pandas

2017-09-26 Thread Diane Trout
> Since it is accepted for the R packages and the data are refering > to R data I do not see any reason why this should not be accepted. I traced back from Rdatasets to the original R packages. Every one of the packages are licensed as some combination of GPL-2 and GPL-3 However it's likely