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can you show pd.show_versions()? |
this is all related to dateutil. do you have dateutil 2.2? |
so I think that the linux kernel that you are using is newer that we are testing. and I'll bet dateutil fails on this kernel as well (even the 2.2. version). the location of the tz files has changed. |
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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zoneinfo.gettz() seems to have problems (1 & 2) on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files. This results in test failures (3 & 4) tz.gettz() doesn't suffer from this problem. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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python-dateutil provides two implementations for gettz(), tz.gettz() and zoneinfo.gettz(). The former tries first to use system provided timezone data, where as the later always uses a bundled tarball. Upstreams recommandation for library consumers is only using tz.gettz() (1 & 2). Further more, on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files the direct usage of zoneinfo.gettz() creates problems which result in test failures (3 - 6). For compatibility in pandas code pandas.tslib._dateutil_gettz() should be used. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 5 pandas-dev#10121 6 pandas-dev#9663 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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python-dateutil provides two implementations for gettz(), tz.gettz() and zoneinfo.gettz(). The former tries first to use system provided timezone data, where as the later always uses a bundled tarball. Upstreams recommandation for library consumers is only using tz.gettz() (1 & 2). Further more, on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files the direct usage of zoneinfo.gettz() creates problems which result in test failures (3 - 6). For compatibility in pandas code pandas.tslib._dateutil_gettz() should be used. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 5 pandas-dev#10121 6 pandas-dev#9663 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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python-dateutil provides two implementations for gettz(), tz.gettz() and zoneinfo.gettz(). The former tries first to use system provided timezone data, where as the later always uses a bundled tarball. Upstreams recommandation for library consumers is only using tz.gettz() (1 & 2). Further more, on system which do not install the zoninfo tarball (e.g. Debian, Gentoo and Fedora) but rely on the system zoneinfo files the direct usage of zoneinfo.gettz() creates problems which result in test failures (3 - 6). For compatibility in pandas code pandas.tslib._dateutil_gettz() should be used. 1 dateutil/dateutil#8 2 dateutil/dateutil#11 3 pandas-dev#9059 4 pandas-dev#8639 5 pandas-dev#10121 6 pandas-dev#9663 Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <[email protected]>
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tried to build on my debian box and got flooded... for now just a quick report and I would appreciate any help/advise
full build log http://www.onerussian.com/tmp/pandas_0.15.2-1_amd64.build
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