Basically the correct description for this bug is: "ubuntu 22.04 ships a
broken python3-wcmatch" because it is known that the version shipped is
incompatible with python 3.12, which happens to be the system python.
Once wcmatch is update to 8.5.0 or newer the linter will start working.
** Package
We are going to add https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint/pull/4130
upstream to prevent accidental installation of incompatible
dependencies. Feel free to switch to the newer version to avoid this
issue.
Note that linter switched to CalVer, so don't be scared about the major
version change (is n
I can reproduce the same bug while trying to run the test suite on
Fedora 33, so is not really fixed.
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Title:
pbr 1.10.0 test fails with gpg: ag
Running gpg --gen-key --batch --debug-quick-random
/tmp/tmpgmkfjy7d/tmptqv2nhlf/key-config
STDOUT:
STDERR:
gpg: directory '/tmp/tmpc13owdnd/.gnupg' created
gpg: keybox '/tmp/tmpc13owdnd/.gnupg/pubring.kbx' created
gpg: invalid item '(setpref)' in preference string
gpg: agent_genkey failed: No suc
After 8 years I would not be surprised everyone lost hope of seeing it
fixed.
The fact that its codebase is hosted on bazaar instead of a git.* server
which accepts fixes does clearly not invite to external contributions,
even as simple as this ones.
I would argue that it would be easier to fork