Re: Request to join the Python Team

2021-01-24 Thread Marcelo Jorge Vieira
Hi Stefano,

On Mon, 2021-01-25 at 01:50 +, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Hi Pablo (2021.01.24_23:33:52_+)
> > I'm sending this message as a request to join the Python Team.
> 
> Added. Welcome.

Thank you!

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Re: Request to join the Python Team

2021-01-24 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Pablo (2021.01.24_23:33:52_+)
> I'm sending this message as a request to join the Python Team.

Added. Welcome.

SR

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Request to join the Python Team

2021-01-24 Thread Pablo Aguiar
Hi!

I'm sending this message as a request to join the Python Team.

I was invited by my good friend Marcelo Jorge Vieira whom I will help with
taking good care of some Python packages.

I have read
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
and I accept it.

Thanks in advance.

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Pablo Aguiar (scorphus) 


Re: gotchas when running tests via pybuild?

2021-01-24 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 1/22/21 6:06 PM, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm working on python-eventlet, to fix a FTBFS bug and an
> incompatibility with python3.9. I got both fixes ready, but I'm not
> fighting with the fact that the test suite fails randomly. In my
> experiments, the test suite fails ~40% of the time, but *only when run
> during the build* (!!).
> 
> - I added a testsuite run to autopkgtest, and it consistently passes,
>   100% of the time.
> - If I run the same command as pybuild runs manually (python3 -m nose)
>   on a fully patched tree, it passes 100% of the time.
> - Only during the build -- when executed automatically by pybuild -- the
>   test fails ~40% of the time.
> 
> The failures are the typical failures you get when testing concurrency
> code: timeouts, race conditions, etc, and it happens on different tests
> every time. What I don't quite understand yet is why this _only_ happens
> during the Debian package build.
> 
> I already checked that the tests don't use anything else from the source
> tree beyond the tests themselves and the python modules. For example the
> autopkgtest copies tests/, and only it, to a temp directory and runs the
> tests from there; and works every time. So in principle I wouldn't need
> to have an explicit testfiles file.
> 
> Does anybody have an insight on cases like this? Are there any details
> that I'm missing?
> 
> If anyone wants to try it, the git repository is up to date.

Hi,

Eventlet looks broken beyond just the unit tests. I did a deployment of
OpenStack on unstable, and there's lots of issues on absolutely all
daemons. Hopefully, I can fine time to investigate this next week.

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)