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[bug#54067] [PATCH] gnu: Add python-gym.
From: |
Maxime Devos |
Subject: |
[bug#54067] [PATCH] gnu: Add python-gym. |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Feb 2022 20:12:53 +0100 |
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Evolution 3.38.3-1 |
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kiasoc5@tutanota.com schreef op zo 20-02-2022 om 19:50 [+0100]:
Of course updating python-importlib-metadata is the natural option,
> I don't intend to submit broken patches. But I'm not sure whether
> updating python-importlib-metadata will be smooth, if I run guix
> refresh -l python-importlib-metadata, it says `Building the following
> 74 packages would ensure 131 dependent packages are rebuilt`. It's a
> lot of packages to comb through.
What I'd usually do for testing is
$ ./pre-inst-env guix build python-astroquery@0.4.5 vorta@0.8.3 komikku@0.36.1
[...]
and verify that the builds succeeded.
If their test suites are good, this should catch most issues.
Python packages are typically relatively cheap to build I think, so this
shouldn't take overly long.
We'll have to update python-importlib-metadata anyway eventually,
and it's not realistic to test each individual dependent manually.
> Is there any policy on testing packages for breakage when upgrading?
> Apologies, I should have asked this earlier.
There's (guix)Submitting patches:
10. For important changes, check that dependent packages (if
applicable) are not affected by the change; ‘guix refresh
--list-dependent PACKAGE’ will help you do that (*note Invoking
guix refresh::).
[...]
All these branches are tracked by our build farm
(https://ci.guix.gnu.org) and merged into ‘master’ once everything
has been successfully built. This allows us to fix issues before
they hit users, and to reduce the window during which pre-built
binaries are not available.
(so if building the python packages locally takes too long,
perhaps a temporary branch can be set up to let the build farm
take care of building).
Greetings,
Maxime.
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