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Remaining issues for pytest 6 #7528

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The-Compiler opened this issue Jul 22, 2020 · 3 comments
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Remaining issues for pytest 6 #7528

The-Compiler opened this issue Jul 22, 2020 · 3 comments
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The-Compiler commented Jul 22, 2020

From #7362 (comment) by @nicoddemus:

I believe this is the last PR required for 6.0. 👍

I think there are some more things to be done first. Here's a checklist from the top of my head:

Also see the 6.0 milestone, I took the freedom to add the issues I mentioned above.

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hroncok commented Jul 22, 2020

if I'm reading this right, only 5 packages still need a look at their build log.

Yes. It was very tedious, so I've taken a break. Will try to continue soon.

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nicoddemus commented Jul 22, 2020

Thanks for putting up this list @The-Compiler. 👍

I did not have the time yet to join the discussion in #7503, will get to it soon.

I see that all points except the last one have an issue and are assigned a milestone. @hroncok perhaps we can create an explicit issue about testing the fedora packages and associate it with the 6.0 milestone? That makes it simple to just look at the milestone and see the outstanding issues for the release.

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Took the liberty of going ahead and creating #7532 to track the fedora packages, assigning it to @hroncok.

I'm closing this parent issue as I think each individual issue has been tracked/resolved now.

Thanks again @The-Compiler for compiling this list! 👍

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