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pythonPackages.passlib: disable native support test on darwin #197077
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Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have native support on Darwin while modern systems have such support.
Note that this package was broken, so "101-500" rebuilds are actually potentially new working packages. |
Result of 46 packages marked as broken and skipped:
65 packages failed to build:
47 packages built:
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Result of 46 packages marked as broken and skipped:
65 packages failed to build:
47 packages built:
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Typical modern systems don't have the support, I think. At least I expect our libxcrypt on darwin is currently a little unusual (but sounds fine for improved cross-platform consistency). #181764 (comment) |
Co-authored-by: Martin Weinelt <mweinelt@users.noreply.github.com>
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
…197077) Several instances of this test fail with error like: AssertionError: did not expect 'darwin' platform would have native support for '...' It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have support on Darwin while current nixpkgs does support it through libxcrypt.
Description of changes
Several instances of this test fail with error like:
It looks like passlib's tests erroneously assume that some methods should not have native support on Darwin while modern systems have such support.
This gates building of a bunch of Python packages on Darwin, including Ansible.
Found while looking through errors for staging-next PR #195862
Things done
sandbox = true
set innix.conf
? (See Nix manual)nix-shell -p nixpkgs-review --run "nixpkgs-review rev HEAD"
. Note: all changes have to be committed, also see nixpkgs-review usage./result/bin/
)nixos/doc/manual/md-to-db.sh
to update generated release notes