Dear All,
On github, I have noticed that many merged pull requests had failing tests, notably regarding the AppVeyor Python 2.7 build.
It seems a bit strange that the build is completely ignored. Is there a specific reason behind this? Are there plans to restore the above-mentioned build? Just curious...
Regards,
Amine
Hi Amine,
if you check the appveyor details, you would see that the sfepy tests actually pass, and the error status is caused by many errors of the following kind:
Bad key "xtick.top" on line 234 in C:\Python27_64\envs\sfepy-test\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mpl-data\stylelib_classic_test.mplstyle. You probably need to get an updated matplotlibrc file from http://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/blob/master/matplotlibrc.template or from the matplotlib source distribution
which are (probably) related to matplotlib installation in the testing environment. We do not know how to fix that, and as it is not related to sfepy tests, we do not devote much effort finding the fix. But if anyone has an idea, please chime in.
Cheers, r.
On 5/28/19 10:25 PM, A A wrote:
Dear All,
On github, I have noticed that many merged pull requests had failing tests, notably regarding the AppVeyor Python 2.7 build.
It seems a bit strange that the build is completely ignored. Is there a specific reason behind this? Are there plans to restore the above-mentioned build? Just curious...
Regards,
Amine
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