Re: [HEADS UP] Fedora 41 Python 3.13 rebuilds to start in a side tag (hopefully) next week

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Karolina Surma venit, vidit, dixit 2024-06-06 14:17:10:
> Hi,
> 
> On 6/6/24 12:41, Michael J Gruber wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > I'm somewhat confused by the two different coprs
> > 
> > @python/python3.13-b1
> > @python/python3.13
> > 
> > What is the role of which?
> 
> @python/python3.13 is the main copr used for the continuous Python 
> rebuild since alpha1 and a testing bed for the package maintainers. As 
> its environment rapidly changes, sometimes the obsolete package versions 
> are pulled into the buildroot.
> 
> In order to simulate the current Fedora environment as close as 
> possible, last week we created a python3.13-b1 copr - a testing 
> repository to bootstrap Python (again) from scratch and make sure we 
> haven't omitted something by accident.
> 
> > I have a package (notmuch) which succeeds locally in mock (against
> > python 3.13) and in @python/python3.13 but fails in
> > @python/python3.13-b1. The failure is probably related to gdb (the
> > python module) usage in a test.
> 
> My guess is the "main" copr was still using some older package builds, 
> while the python3.13-b1 only contains the newest versions and that 
> exposed the issue in notmuch.
> We're currently rebuilding everything with Python 3.13.0~beta2 in the 
> main copr and will know in a few hours whether notmuch is still affected.
> 
> > @python/python3.13-b1 was used as a basis for bugzilla, it appears. (The
> > bz entry points to instructions which are not filled in, btw.)
> 
> Apologies for the inconsistent instructions, that's an oversight.

Thanks for the clarification, and no need to apologize :)

BTW: With current @python/python3.13-b1, the problem seems to be
scripting gdb:

```
/etc/gdbinit:9: Error in sourced command file:
Scripting in the "Python" language is not supported in this copy of GDB.
/builddir/build/BUILD/notmuch-0.38.3-build/notmuch-0.38.3/test/atomicity.py:11: Error in sourced command file:
Undefined command: "import".  Try "help".
```

This is from mock --shell.
(notmuch's test suite makes it hard to spot these things the easy way.)

So, let's hope gdb with py 3.13.0~beta2 will fix scripting.

Michael
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