Needed for python 3.5 stabilization
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Hey sci@! How about a little help here? This is blocking python-3.5 stabilization.
I tested pandas-0.20.3 on ~amd64. Compiles and installs fine (with USE=full-support, but without FEATURES=test), but has some test failures with FEATURES=test enabled. Looks like some of the tests themselves are broken. Simply starting python and importing the module works fine. I will test pandas-0.19.1 now, as I didn't notice the version before.
Similar situation for pandas-0.19.1. emerge is fine with no FEATURES=test, but there are test failures with FEATURES=test. Not sure what previous requirements were to stabilize, but for scientific software, tests are often broken, so I wouldn't let this block python3.5 stabilization.
Unblocking bug #576742, all versions (including old stable) have python-3.5 support.
This is already stable on amd64.
x86 stable Last arch, closing ...