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--- Begin Message ---
Source: pandas
Version: 0.20.3-11
Severity: serious

https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/pandas.html

...
=================================== FAILURES ===================================
____________________ TestDataFramePlots.test_boxplot_legacy ____________________

self = <pandas.tests.plotting.test_boxplot_method.TestDataFramePlots object at 
0x7f42c05d61d0>

    @slow
    def test_boxplot_legacy(self):
        df = DataFrame(randn(6, 4),
                       index=list(string.ascii_letters[:6]),
                       columns=['one', 'two', 'three', 'four'])
        df['indic'] = ['foo', 'bar'] * 3
        df['indic2'] = ['foo', 'bar', 'foo'] * 2
    
        _check_plot_works(df.boxplot, return_type='dict')
        _check_plot_works(df.boxplot, column=[
                          'one', 'two'], return_type='dict')
        # _check_plot_works adds an ax so catch warning. see GH #13188
        with tm.assert_produces_warning(UserWarning):
            _check_plot_works(df.boxplot, column=['one', 'two'],
                              by='indic')
        _check_plot_works(df.boxplot, column='one', by=['indic', 'indic2'])
        with tm.assert_produces_warning(UserWarning):
            _check_plot_works(df.boxplot, by='indic')
        with tm.assert_produces_warning(UserWarning):
>           _check_plot_works(df.boxplot, by=['indic', 'indic2'])

../debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_boxplot_method.py:57:
 
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 
/usr/lib/python2.7/contextlib.py:24: in __exit__
    self.gen.next()
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 

expected_warning = <type 'exceptions.UserWarning'>, filter_level = 'always'
clear = None, check_stacklevel = True

    @contextmanager
    def assert_produces_warning(expected_warning=Warning, filter_level="always",
                                clear=None, check_stacklevel=True):
        """
        Context manager for running code that expects to raise (or not raise)
        warnings.  Checks that code raises the expected warning and only the
        expected warning. Pass ``False`` or ``None`` to check that it does *not*
        raise a warning. Defaults to ``exception.Warning``, baseclass of all
        Warnings. (basically a wrapper around ``warnings.catch_warnings``).
    
        >>> import warnings
        >>> with assert_produces_warning():
        ...     warnings.warn(UserWarning())
        ...
        >>> with assert_produces_warning(False):
        ...     warnings.warn(RuntimeWarning())
        ...
        Traceback (most recent call last):
            ...
        AssertionError: Caused unexpected warning(s): ['RuntimeWarning'].
        >>> with assert_produces_warning(UserWarning):
        ...     warnings.warn(RuntimeWarning())
        Traceback (most recent call last):
            ...
        AssertionError: Did not see expected warning of class 'UserWarning'.
    
        ..warn:: This is *not* thread-safe.
        """
        with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
    
            if clear is not None:
                # make sure that we are clearning these warnings
                # if they have happened before
                # to guarantee that we will catch them
                if not is_list_like(clear):
                    clear = [clear]
                for m in clear:
                    try:
                        m.__warningregistry__.clear()
                    except:
                        pass
    
            saw_warning = False
            warnings.simplefilter(filter_level)
            yield w
            extra_warnings = []
    
            for actual_warning in w:
                if (expected_warning and issubclass(actual_warning.category,
                                                    expected_warning)):
                    saw_warning = True
    
                    if check_stacklevel and issubclass(actual_warning.category,
                                                       (FutureWarning,
                                                        DeprecationWarning)):
                        from inspect import getframeinfo, stack
                        caller = getframeinfo(stack()[2][0])
                        msg = ("Warning not set with correct stacklevel. "
                               "File where warning is raised: {0} != {1}. "
                               "Warning message: {2}".format(
                                   actual_warning.filename, caller.filename,
                                   actual_warning.message))
                        assert actual_warning.filename == caller.filename, msg
                else:
                    extra_warnings.append(actual_warning.category.__name__)
            if expected_warning:
                assert saw_warning, ("Did not see expected warning of class %r."
                                     % expected_warning.__name__)
            assert not extra_warnings, ("Caused unexpected warning(s): %r."
>                                       % extra_warnings)
E           AssertionError: Caused unexpected warning(s): ['FutureWarning', 
'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 
'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 
'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 
'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 
'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 
'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 
'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 
'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning', 'FutureWarning'].

../debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/util/testing.py:2657: 
AssertionError
_______________ TestSeriesAnalytics.test_reshape_2d_return_array _______________

self = <pandas.tests.series.test_analytics.TestSeriesAnalytics object at 
0x7f42e58fcfd0>

    def test_reshape_2d_return_array(self):
        x = Series(np.random.random(201), name='x')
    
        with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning):
            result = x.reshape((-1, 1))
            assert not isinstance(result, Series)
    
        with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, check_stacklevel=False):
            result2 = np.reshape(x, (-1, 1))
>           assert not isinstance(result2, Series)

../debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/series/test_analytics.py:1496:
 
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 
/usr/lib/python2.7/contextlib.py:24: in __exit__
    self.gen.next()
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 

expected_warning = <type 'exceptions.FutureWarning'>, filter_level = 'always'
clear = None, check_stacklevel = False

    @contextmanager
    def assert_produces_warning(expected_warning=Warning, filter_level="always",
                                clear=None, check_stacklevel=True):
        """
        Context manager for running code that expects to raise (or not raise)
        warnings.  Checks that code raises the expected warning and only the
        expected warning. Pass ``False`` or ``None`` to check that it does *not*
        raise a warning. Defaults to ``exception.Warning``, baseclass of all
        Warnings. (basically a wrapper around ``warnings.catch_warnings``).
    
        >>> import warnings
        >>> with assert_produces_warning():
        ...     warnings.warn(UserWarning())
        ...
        >>> with assert_produces_warning(False):
        ...     warnings.warn(RuntimeWarning())
        ...
        Traceback (most recent call last):
            ...
        AssertionError: Caused unexpected warning(s): ['RuntimeWarning'].
        >>> with assert_produces_warning(UserWarning):
        ...     warnings.warn(RuntimeWarning())
        Traceback (most recent call last):
            ...
        AssertionError: Did not see expected warning of class 'UserWarning'.
    
        ..warn:: This is *not* thread-safe.
        """
        with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
    
            if clear is not None:
                # make sure that we are clearning these warnings
                # if they have happened before
                # to guarantee that we will catch them
                if not is_list_like(clear):
                    clear = [clear]
                for m in clear:
                    try:
                        m.__warningregistry__.clear()
                    except:
                        pass
    
            saw_warning = False
            warnings.simplefilter(filter_level)
            yield w
            extra_warnings = []
    
            for actual_warning in w:
                if (expected_warning and issubclass(actual_warning.category,
                                                    expected_warning)):
                    saw_warning = True
    
                    if check_stacklevel and issubclass(actual_warning.category,
                                                       (FutureWarning,
                                                        DeprecationWarning)):
                        from inspect import getframeinfo, stack
                        caller = getframeinfo(stack()[2][0])
                        msg = ("Warning not set with correct stacklevel. "
                               "File where warning is raised: {0} != {1}. "
                               "Warning message: {2}".format(
                                   actual_warning.filename, caller.filename,
                                   actual_warning.message))
                        assert actual_warning.filename == caller.filename, msg
                else:
                    extra_warnings.append(actual_warning.category.__name__)
            if expected_warning:
                assert saw_warning, ("Did not see expected warning of class %r."
>                                    % expected_warning.__name__)
E               AssertionError: Did not see expected warning of class 
'FutureWarning'.

../debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/util/testing.py:2655: 
AssertionError
____________________ TestSeriesAnalytics.test_numpy_reshape ____________________

self = <pandas.tests.series.test_analytics.TestSeriesAnalytics object at 
0x7f42384dee10>

    def test_numpy_reshape(self):
        a = Series([1, 2, 3, 4])
    
        with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, check_stacklevel=False):
            result = np.reshape(a, (2, 2))
            expected = a.values.reshape(2, 2)
            tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected)
>           assert isinstance(result, type(expected))

../debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/series/test_analytics.py:1523:
 
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 
/usr/lib/python2.7/contextlib.py:24: in __exit__
    self.gen.next()
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 

expected_warning = <type 'exceptions.FutureWarning'>, filter_level = 'always'
clear = None, check_stacklevel = False

    @contextmanager
    def assert_produces_warning(expected_warning=Warning, filter_level="always",
                                clear=None, check_stacklevel=True):
        """
        Context manager for running code that expects to raise (or not raise)
        warnings.  Checks that code raises the expected warning and only the
        expected warning. Pass ``False`` or ``None`` to check that it does *not*
        raise a warning. Defaults to ``exception.Warning``, baseclass of all
        Warnings. (basically a wrapper around ``warnings.catch_warnings``).
    
        >>> import warnings
        >>> with assert_produces_warning():
        ...     warnings.warn(UserWarning())
        ...
        >>> with assert_produces_warning(False):
        ...     warnings.warn(RuntimeWarning())
        ...
        Traceback (most recent call last):
            ...
        AssertionError: Caused unexpected warning(s): ['RuntimeWarning'].
        >>> with assert_produces_warning(UserWarning):
        ...     warnings.warn(RuntimeWarning())
        Traceback (most recent call last):
            ...
        AssertionError: Did not see expected warning of class 'UserWarning'.
    
        ..warn:: This is *not* thread-safe.
        """
        with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
    
            if clear is not None:
                # make sure that we are clearning these warnings
                # if they have happened before
                # to guarantee that we will catch them
                if not is_list_like(clear):
                    clear = [clear]
                for m in clear:
                    try:
                        m.__warningregistry__.clear()
                    except:
                        pass
    
            saw_warning = False
            warnings.simplefilter(filter_level)
            yield w
            extra_warnings = []
    
            for actual_warning in w:
                if (expected_warning and issubclass(actual_warning.category,
                                                    expected_warning)):
                    saw_warning = True
    
                    if check_stacklevel and issubclass(actual_warning.category,
                                                       (FutureWarning,
                                                        DeprecationWarning)):
                        from inspect import getframeinfo, stack
                        caller = getframeinfo(stack()[2][0])
                        msg = ("Warning not set with correct stacklevel. "
                               "File where warning is raised: {0} != {1}. "
                               "Warning message: {2}".format(
                                   actual_warning.filename, caller.filename,
                                   actual_warning.message))
                        assert actual_warning.filename == caller.filename, msg
                else:
                    extra_warnings.append(actual_warning.category.__name__)
            if expected_warning:
                assert saw_warning, ("Did not see expected warning of class %r."
>                                    % expected_warning.__name__)
E               AssertionError: Did not see expected warning of class 
'FutureWarning'.

../debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/util/testing.py:2655: 
AssertionError
=============================== warnings summary ===============================
debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/dtypes/test_missing.py::test_array_equivalent_compat
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/numeric.py:2604: FutureWarning: 
elementwise == comparison failed and returning scalar instead; this will raise 
an error or perform elementwise comparison in the future.
    return bool(asarray(a1 == a2).all())

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/frame/test_analytics.py::TestDataFrameAnalytics::()::test_corr_int_and_boolean
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/scipy/stats/stats.py:3577: RuntimeWarning: 
invalid value encountered in double_scalars
    size * (size - 1) * (size - 2))

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_boxplot_method.py::TestDataFramePlots::()::test_boxplot_legacy
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py:57: FutureWarning: 
reshape is deprecated and will raise in a subsequent release. Please use 
.values.reshape(...) instead
    return getattr(obj, method)(*args, **kwds)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py:57: FutureWarning: 
reshape is deprecated and will raise in a subsequent release. Please use 
.values.reshape(...) instead
    return getattr(obj, method)(*args, **kwds)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py:57: FutureWarning: 
reshape is deprecated and will raise in a subsequent release. Please use 
.values.reshape(...) instead
    return getattr(obj, method)(*args, **kwds)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py:57: FutureWarning: 
reshape is deprecated and will raise in a subsequent release. Please use 
.values.reshape(...) instead
    return getattr(obj, method)(*args, **kwds)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py:57: FutureWarning: 
reshape is deprecated and will raise in a subsequent release. Please use 
.values.reshape(...) instead
    return getattr(obj, method)(*args, **kwds)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py:57: FutureWarning: 
reshape is deprecated and will raise in a subsequent release. Please use 
.values.reshape(...) instead
    return getattr(obj, method)(*args, **kwds)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py:57: FutureWarning: 
reshape is deprecated and will raise in a subsequent release. Please use 
.values.reshape(...) instead
    return getattr(obj, method)(*args, **kwds)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py:57: FutureWarning: 
reshape is deprecated and will raise in a subsequent release. Please use 
.values.reshape(...) instead
    return getattr(obj, method)(*args, **kwds)

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_boxplot_method.py::TestDataFramePlots::()::test_boxplot_axis_limits
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py:57: FutureWarning: 
reshape is deprecated and will raise in a subsequent release. Please use 
.values.reshape(...) instead
    return getattr(obj, method)(*args, **kwds)

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_datetimelike.py::TestTSPlot::()::test_irreg_hf
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/cbook/deprecation.py:106: 
MatplotlibDeprecationWarning: Adding an axes using the same arguments as a 
previous axes currently reuses the earlier instance.  In a future version, a 
new instance will always be created and returned.  Meanwhile, this warning can 
be suppressed, and the future behavior ensured, by passing a unique label to 
each axes instance.
    warnings.warn(message, mplDeprecation, stacklevel=1)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/_pytest/warnings.py:88: UnicodeWarning: 
Warning is using unicode non convertible to ascii, converting to a safe 
representation:
    /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/cbook/deprecation.py:106: 
MatplotlibDeprecationWarning: Adding an axes using the same arguments as a 
previous axes currently reuses the earlier instance.  In a future version, a 
new instance will always be created and returned.  Meanwhile, this warning can 
be suppressed, and the future behavior ensured, by passing a unique label to 
each axes instance.
    warnings.warn(message, mplDeprecation, stacklevel=1)
  
    UnicodeWarning)

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_frame.py::TestDataFramePlots::()::test_logscales
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/axes/_base.py:2966: UserWarning: 
Attempted to set non-positive xlimits for log-scale axis; invalid limits will 
be ignored.
    'Attempted to set non-positive xlimits for log-scale axis; '
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/_pytest/warnings.py:88: UnicodeWarning: 
Warning is using unicode non convertible to ascii, converting to a safe 
representation:
    /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/axes/_base.py:2966: 
UserWarning: Attempted to set non-positive xlimits for log-scale axis; invalid 
limits will be ignored.
    'Attempted to set non-positive xlimits for log-scale axis; '
  
    UnicodeWarning)

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_frame.py::TestDataFramePlots::()::test_plain_axes
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/cbook/deprecation.py:106: 
MatplotlibDeprecationWarning: The mpl_toolkits.axes_grid module was deprecated 
in version 2.1. Use mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1 and mpl_toolkits.axisartist provies 
the same functionality instead.
    warnings.warn(message, mplDeprecation, stacklevel=1)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/_pytest/warnings.py:88: UnicodeWarning: 
Warning is using unicode non convertible to ascii, converting to a safe 
representation:
    /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/cbook/deprecation.py:106: 
MatplotlibDeprecationWarning: The mpl_toolkits.axes_grid module was deprecated 
in version 2.1. Use mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1 and mpl_toolkits.axisartist provies 
the same functionality instead.
    warnings.warn(message, mplDeprecation, stacklevel=1)
  
    UnicodeWarning)

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_frame.py::TestDataFramePlots::()::test_line_colors
  
/build/1st/pandas-0.20.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/plotting/_core.py:179:
 UserWarning: 'colors' is being deprecated. Please use 'color'instead of 
'colors'
    warnings.warn(("'colors' is being deprecated. Please use 'color'"

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_hist_method.py::TestDataFramePlots::()::test_tight_layout
  
/build/1st/pandas-0.20.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_hist_method.py:249:
 UserWarning: To output multiple subplots, the figure containing the passed 
axes is being cleared
    _check_plot_works(df.hist)

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_misc.py::TestSeriesPlots::()::test_autocorrelation_plot
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/_pytest/warnings.py:88: UnicodeWarning: 
Warning is using unicode non convertible to ascii, converting to a safe 
representation:
    /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  
    UnicodeWarning)

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_misc.py::TestDataFramePlots::()::test_andrews_curves
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_misc.py::TestDataFramePlots::()::test_parallel_coordinates_with_sorted_labels
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/axes/_base.py:2961: UserWarning: 
Attempting to set identical left==right results
  in singular transformations; automatically expanding.
  left=0, right=0
    'left=%s, right=%s') % (left, right))
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/_pytest/warnings.py:88: UnicodeWarning: 
Warning is using unicode non convertible to ascii, converting to a safe 
representation:
    /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/axes/_base.py:2961: 
UserWarning: Attempting to set identical left==right results
  in singular transformations; automatically expanding.
  left=0, right=0
    'left=%s, right=%s') % (left, right))
  
    UnicodeWarning)

debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pandas/tests/plotting/test_misc.py::TestDataFramePlots::()::test_radviz
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)
  /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py:962: UserWarning: 
Requested projection is different from current axis projection, creating new 
axis with requested projection.
    return gcf().gca(**kwargs)

-- Docs: http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/warnings.html
============================= 539 tests deselected =============================
 3 failed, 9839 passed, 141 skipped, 539 deselected, 10 xfailed, 36 warnings in 
3603.15 seconds 
debian/rules:112: recipe for target 'python-test2.7' failed
make[1]: *** [python-test2.7] Error 1

--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Version: 0.22.0-1

On 22/02/2018 10:16, Lumin wrote:
Yaroslav has just uploaded pandas 0.22.0, let's see if this problem
still exists.

0.22.0-1 definitely built on i386 [1], reproducible builds shows 0.22.0-2 as 'unreproducible' on amd64, instead of 'FTBFS', and 0.22-0-3 just built on amd64 [2], so I believe this particular failure was fixed.


[1] https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=pandas&arch=i386
[2] https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=pandas&arch=amd64

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