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Request 999112 accepted
- Revert removal of pylama tests, we drop out of Ring1 instead
- Created by bnavigator
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- Revert removal of pylama tests, we drop out of Ring1 instead
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See also https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/998128#comment-1664132
And moreover https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/998132#comment-1664144
python-isort is currently still in rings due to:
This current change adds a bunch of packages back to the rings (which is probably not intended)
Worst of all, pylama fails to build in Factory (so can't be elevated to ring at this moment)
I think I can actually solve that... just the auto-cleaner does not see the solution
So for the auto-scanner, there is no solution, as removing any one will break some of the others.
but removing them all together should (manually) be possible.... yay
(that does not fix pylama of course - but I don't have to care :) )
That was the intention, thanks! I wonder if the auto-cleaner does find poetry afterwards.
If pylama is not fixable, I will have to disable it again globally. But the dropout of Ring1 should happen anyway.
yes, it detected poetry as being removable
https://build.opensuse.org/projects/openSUSE:Factory:Rings:1-MinimalX/pulse
Ring 1 has been shrinking quite a bit today :)
Awesome.
BTW, pylama fixes on their way.