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Re: Questions about packaging
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Marius Bakke |
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Re: Questions about packaging |
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Wed, 23 Oct 2019 20:10:42 +0200 |
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Tanguy Le Carrour <address@hidden> writes:
> Le 10/18, Marius Bakke a écrit :
>> On the next 'core-updates' cycle, Pytest 5 will then become the default,
>> and we will have to fix all packages that does not work with that
>> version :-)
>
> I guess those broken packages will show up as "red" in Cuirass!?
> Would they have to be fixed, or just told to use python-pytest-4?
The answer to that is "it depends" :-)
If the fix is easy or obvious, we do that; but it's OK to use Pytest 4
if a proper fix turns out to be difficult.
> Is there a way to build those packages on my machine? What a
> script to find and build all the packages dependent on pytest would look like?
> I mean, using LISP/Scheme/Guile, as I think I could come up with a
> "manual" solution with `guix graph --type=reverse-package`.
Try `guix refresh -l python{,2}-pytest`.
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