After applying Martin’s patches from Ubuntu, I get this failure:
| make -C t201 check
| make[1]: Entering directory
`/tmp/adt-run.S7h14O/dsc0t-dh-python-testtmp/adttmp/tests/t201'
| grep -q "Recommends: .*python-mako" debian/python-foo/DEBIAN/control
| #grep -q 'python-foo (>= 2:0.1~rc2)' debian/
[Martin Pitt, 2013-10-25]
> At first it stumbles over missing python3.3-dbg:
I will add python3-all-dbg in debian/tests/control, thanks
> Why does it take the "2.6" from? It's not in pyversions --supported in
> either Debian sid nor Ubuntu.
list of supported Python versions is hardcoded in tests
Package: dh-python
Version: 1.20131021-1
Hello,
The current dh-python version now fails its own tests. I first noticed
that in Ubuntu's autopkgtest jenkins [1], but it is perfectly
reproducible by merely "apt-get source dh-python" and "make tests" in
current sid.
At first it stumbles over missin
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