Unfortunately there's a test that tries to connect to the network, that
I missed when doing the original sweep-and-ignore, so it fails to build
on the build machine. It works fine from my 20.04.1 VM, so I didn't
catch it when building the patch, sorry about that.
This is not related to the patch, it's an independent issue. This test
should be added to the ignore list:
--- debian/rules
+++ debian/rules
@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@
--deselect=tests_core/test_extension.py::TestExtensions::test_extension_not_exists
\
--deselect=tests_core/test_extension.py::TestExtensions::test_get_extension \
--deselect=tests_core/test_extension.py::TestExtensions::test_get_extension_names
\
+
--deselect=tests_core/test_cloud.py::SubscriptionSuppressionTest::test_subscription_suppression
\
--ignore=tests_core/test_generic_update.py
export SUBDIRS = $(shell find src -name setup.py -printf "%h ")
export MODULES = $(sort $(filter-out %-nspkg,$(SUBDIRS)))
Would it be possible to do that? Thanks!
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