Hi Paul, Am Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 07:44:32PM +0200 schrieb Paul Gevers: > > Well, I didn't check everything yet (hint is at [1])
Thanks for the hint - this was the point I wanted to make with my mail. > but at least the > autopkgtest regression in r-bioc-rhdf5filters (see [2] to find that in > unstable it fails too) should really be solved.. Thanks to Nilesh for fixing it. > For several of the other > packages, you see that the right versioned (test) dependencies aren't > declared, so the test pass in unstable, but fails to pull in the right > dependencies when tested in the migration scenario. I enhanced dh-r to inject the versioned Depends declared by upstream as long as these are packaged. That's no guarantee that our tests will work but hopefully a first step to enhance the situation. > Also, but that's more my > fault than yours, there are a bunch of packages in testing that fail their > tests there because their *test* dependencies aren't in testing. Those > should be pulled in by the migration scenario, but I hope none of the three > packages mentioned above are needed for other tests, because then the tests > will keep failing until NEW is cleared. > > > If you agree it might make sense to not touch r-bioc-* packages to let > > the testing migration happen. > > Well, any fix for triggered autopkgtest failure due to the lack of the right > constraints (versioned (test) dependencies and/or breaks) might actually > help speed up the process, because it will need less hand-holding. I'm just hoping for the team since I'm busy with real life and will be absolutely offline from tomorrow noon for at least 24 hours. > PS: I'm not seeing the uploads of r-bioc-isoformswitchanalyzer and > r-bioc-scater yet IT can't be uploaded since the new version will not build due to the missing dependencies that need to clear new. I see no sense in rebuilding the old versions since they do not fit the bioconductor version of all other r-bioc-* packages. I intended to express with my mail that those packages are not and can not be uploaded. Kind regards Andreas. > [1] https://people.debian.org/~elbrus/ci/regressions.html (grey is only in > unstable) > [2] https://ci.debian.net/packages/r/r-bioc-rhdf5filters/ -- http://fam-tille.de