Please stabilize.
amd64 stable
ppc stable
ppc64 stable
sparc stable
x86 stable
ia64 stable
arm stable
Sorry, looked at the wrong version.
s390 stable
Tests are failing on timeout or something here on arm64: test_runs_reporting_hook.py::test_this_one_is_ok PASSED [ 50%] test_runs_reporting_hook.py::test_hi FAILED [100%] ==================================================================================================== FAILURES ===================================================================================================== _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ test_hi _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ @given(lists(integers())) > def test_hi(xs): E hypothesis.errors.FailedHealthCheck: Data generation is extremely slow: Only produced 0 valid examples in 1.30 seconds (0 invalid ones and 1 exceeded maximum size). Try decreasing size of the data you're generating (with e.g.max_size or max_leaves parameters). E See https://hypothesis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/healthchecks.html for more information about this. If you want to disable just this health check, add HealthCheck.too_slow to the suppress_health_check settings for this test. test_runs_reporting_hook.py:9: FailedHealthCheck --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hypothesis ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can add @seed(315403455385572264148868560683215000887) to this test or run pytest with --hypothesis-seed=315403455385572264148868560683215000887 to reproduce this failure. ======================================================================================= 1 failed, 1 passed in 2.26 seconds ========================================================================================
Apparently they passed for 4.57.1, at least this (loooong probably single-core) run, so that went arm64 stable instead as per newer stablereq