Hi,
On 2026-03-13 08:09, Schöke, Karsten wrote:
I'm currently updating the python-mne package and fixing the bugs.
Three libraries are missing, which are needed for testing:
SKIPPED [2] mne/io/ant/tests/test_ant.py:20: could not import 'antio':
No module named 'antio'
SKIPPED [2] mne/io/curry/tests/test_curry.py:33: could not import
'curryreader': No module named 'curryreader'
SKIPPED [2] mne/io/fieldtrip/tests/test_fieldtrip.py:53: could not
import 'pymatreader': No module named 'pymatreader'
Do you also think it's important to test as much as possible and also
include these libraries in the archive?
I would do this soon and open corresponding WNPP bug reports, but I
don't want to invest unnecessary work if you think it's not necessary...
Personally, I feel it's not worth packaging these libraries just to have
integration tests for them. There are no open WNPP bugs mentioning them,
thus it seems no one else needs them. Alternatively, you may search for
their mentions in Debian using codesearch, maybe some other packages
would benefit from their inclusion in Debian.
Best,
Andrius