[Bug 2138802] Re: autopkgtest regressions with 3.14 as a supported version
Andreas Hasenack
2138802 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Feb 10 12:18:40 UTC 2026
That is one of the reason, yes, and it will clear once python3-defaults
is ready. If it is still stuck after one or two excuses page refreshes
after that, then you should inspect update_output.txt[1].
Documentation about that is not very good, this is what we have[2].
1. https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-migration/update_output.txt
2. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration#The_update_output.txt_file_is_completely_unreadable.21
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Title:
autopkgtest regressions with 3.14 as a supported version
Status in python-eventlet package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in python-oslo.messaging package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in python-oslo.service package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in python-tenacity package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in python3-defaults package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
This bug is for tracking autopkgtest regressions with Python 3.14 as a
supported version.
These regressions will be ignored to allow python3-defaults to
migrate.
This will not cause breakage in Resolute, as Python 3.13 remains the
default, but the autopkgtests will regress and new failures won't be
visible.
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