Hello, Am Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 05:56:59PM +0100 schrieb Lars-Dominik Braun: > > Right now I am left with a number of test failures that look real and cannot > > easily be solved by an upgrade (either because we are already on the latest > > version or because the tests still fail): python-sgmllib3k, python-typeguard > > and python-coveralls. See messages below. > I don’t know for sure why any of these packages’ tests fail. typeguard > looks like it expects specific strings from Python or one of its libraries > – safe to ignore.
would you mind having a look how we should proceed? Fix tests or disable specific ones that you deem safe to ignore? > sgmllib3k looks pretty dead upstream. Perhaps it’s > not even needed any more? Updates to Python packages (via `guix refresh`) > do not update dependencies and thus the list of inputs/native-inputs > are most likely outdated. This one is used for python-feedparser, used for calibre and quodlibet. The feedparser author is not enclined to work on it: https://github.com/kurtmckee/feedparser/issues/328 I would suggest to try compiling python-sgmllib3k (and potentially python-feedparser) without the tests, and see whether calibre still works. But for this, we first need to get all other inputs of calibre into working shape. Andreas