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[bug#48046] [PATCH]: Gnu add astropy


From: Sharlatan Hellseher
Subject: [bug#48046] [PATCH]: Gnu add astropy
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2021 22:35:51 +0100

Hi Guix team!

Is this set of patches still in review or just dromaint :)?

Regards

On Sun, 23 May 2021 at 21:01, Sharlatan Hellseher <sharlatanus@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Vinicius,
>
> It' fantastic! Thanks for your feedback and modification, I'm
> absolutely ok with them.
>
> When astropy is accepted it will open a way for other astronomical
> packages which are depend on it,
> and I've noticed some other packages in master require astropy for
> tests so it would beneficial to have it merged :)!
>
> On Sun, 23 May 2021 at 17:54, Vinicius Monego <monego@posteo.net> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Sharlatan,
> >
> > Thanks for continuing the work on the astropy package, I managed to
> > finish it this time. I am resending your patch with the following
> > modifications:
> >
> > - Moved the package definition from the bottom to the middle of the
> > file (to avoid merge conflicts)
> > - Removed all optional inputs and propagated the remaining. I left only
> > those listed in install_requires, setup_requires, test_requires and
> > test[extras] in setup.cfg
> > - Changed synopsis and description
> > - Changed package labels to match the package name
> > - Made the compiler file writable instead of deleting it
> > - Deleted the makdir-astropy phase (it wasn't needed)
> > - Added license for the jquery bundle that is not replaced
> >
> > and then I made my own improvements on that patch: enabling tests and
> > unbundling some external libraries.
> >
> > I removed the optional packages because astropy is a core package,
> > which will be a dependency for its many extensions. It's important that
> > it builds with a high probability of success or the chain will break.
> > Some of its optional dependencies, e.g. Pandas, have a broken build in
> > aarch64 at the moment. The "full" astropy package could be installed
> > easily from a manifest file and the tests can run again with
> > astropy.test().
> >
> > > the project heavily depends on TOX which requires pip to install
> > > missing dependencies for itself.
> >
> > I don't think that a project can heavily depend on tox, all it does is
> > manage a virtual environment with dependencies to run the tests. Guix
> > does the same so tox is redundant here. Tests will still run with the
> > testing framework.
> >
> > Two more suggestions for future Python patches:
> >
> > > +         (replace 'check
> > > +           (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys)
> > > +             (add-installed-pythonpath inputs outputs)
> > > +             (invoke "pytest" "-vv")))
> >
> > When a project contains tests as part of the application code, as in
> > Astropy, tests should run with "pytest --pyargs module". See Pytest
> > Integration Pratices:
> > https://docs.pytest.org/en/documentation-restructure/background/goodpractices.html
> >
> > It's also good practice in Guix to use (when tests?) when overriding
> > the check phase to allow --without-tests=pkg.
> >
> > > ImportError: You appear to be trying to import astropy from within a
> > > source checkout or from an editable installation without building the
> > > extension modules first. Either run:
> >
> > I fixed this error by running the second command before the tests.
> >
> > If you don't mind the modifications I did, I will call this patchset
> > complete and wait for a committer to review.
> >
> > Vinicius
>
>
>
> --
>
> … наш разум - превосходная объяснительная машина которая способна
> найти смысл почти в чем угодно, истолковать любой феномен, но
> совершенно не в состоянии принять мысль о непредсказуемости.



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… наш разум - превосходная объяснительная машина которая способна
найти смысл почти в чем угодно, истолковать любой феномен, но
совершенно не в состоянии принять мысль о непредсказуемости.





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