Summary: | dev-python/sphinx-1.0.7: test fails, nosetests-2.6 does not exist | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | mehrunes <mehrunes_dagon> |
Component: | New packages | Assignee: | Python Gentoo Team <python> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: | failed emerge log |
Description
mehrunes
2011-02-22 19:25:55 UTC
Created attachment 263547 [details]
failed emerge log
Run python-updater. python-updater decided to emerge 3 packages dev-libs/boost:0 dev-libs/boost:1.41 x11-libs/vte:0, but failed to do it by itself due to blocks I emerged the 3 packages, sending only 3 new bugreports to bugs.gentoo.org However, nothing seems to change: /usr/bin/nosetests-2.6 still does not exist, and sphinx emerge fails in exactly same way I reopen the bug Good news! Upgrading dev-python/nose solved the problem I suggest adding dependancy >=dev-python/nose-1.0.0 to sphinx-1.0.7 ebuild I leave bug status unchanged (In reply to comment #4) > Good news! Upgrading dev-python/nose solved the problem > > I suggest adding dependancy >=dev-python/nose-1.0.0 to sphinx-1.0.7 ebuild Why don't you upgrade everything to current: `emerge -vuaDNt world' and come back with new bug reports only when it turns out things are still bad? (In reply to comment #4) Your dev-python/nose was probably broken. Older versions of dev-python/nose also install nosetests-${version}. > Why don't you upgrade everything to current: `emerge -vuaDNt world' and come
> back with new bug reports only when it turns out things are still bad?
>
Once after routine upgrade (when someone decided to silently change /dev permissions) my system became completely useless, and I had to re-install
If I upgrade my AMD box today, my xorg server would not start because different versions treat user-created config differently
Newer version of xfce forgets my key binding "Menu->Hide window", so I have to re-configure it after each re-start of X. Xfce 4.4 is free from this defect.
New versions of gcc are completely insane (-O3 or -mfpmath=both results in wrong code), i wish i kept 4.1 or 3.*
New software is not necessarily better than old. Old bugs get fixed, new bugs appear. I control multiple Gentoo computers, with different versions of software. If a bug hurts me, I look for a version which suits me best.
Upgrading on every upgrade is Windoz approach (ah, you are not running our latest service pack? go away and patch yourself). I hope Gentoo is different
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