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=========================== short test summary info ============================
FAILED tests/test_built_models.py::test_ordinal_families[sratio-logit] - TypeError: 'NoneType' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
FAILED tests/test_built_models.py::test_ordinal_families[sratio-probit] - TypeError: 'NoneType' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
FAILED tests/test_built_models.py::test_ordinal_families[sratio-cloglog] - TypeError: 'NoneType' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
FAILED tests/test_model_construction.py::test_categorical_term - ValueError: Size length is incompatible with batched dimensions of paramete...
FAILED tests/test_model_construction.py::test_1d_group_specific - ValueError: Size length is incompatible with batched dimensions of paramete...
= 5 failed, 145 passed, 2 skipped, 99 deselected, 203 warnings in 1390.07s (0:23:10) =
-> The goal of this issue is to track this failure but also to ask whether we should skip the failing tests or mark this package as broken.
Leaving it as is wastes maintainers time (attempting to build it for nothing) and pollutes nixpkgs-review logs with irrelevant failures.
Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
python311Packages.bambi
Build log
Additional context
This has already been reported upstream: bambinos/bambi#805
-> The goal of this issue is to track this failure but also to ask whether we should skip the failing tests or mark this package as broken.
Leaving it as is wastes maintainers time (attempting to build it for nothing) and pollutes
nixpkgs-review
logs with irrelevant failures.Notify maintainers
cc @bcdarwin @ferrine
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