[Python-modules-team] Bug#830566: pytest: accesses the internet during build

Chris Lamb lamby at debian.org
Sat Jul 9 13:03:46 UTC 2016


Source: pytest
Version: 2.9.2-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 4.9
User: lamby at debian.org
Usertags: network-access

Dear Maintainer,

Whilst pytest builds successfully on unstable/amd64, according to
Debian Policy 4.9 packages may not attempt network access during
a build.

  00:00:00.000000 IP 2e0d46847cb5.52569 > dnscache.uct.ac.za.domain: 20094+ A? docs.python.org. (33)
  00:00:00.000047 IP 2e0d46847cb5.52569 > dnscache.uct.ac.za.domain: 50955+ AAAA? docs.python.org. (33)
  00:00:00.299756 IP dnscache.uct.ac.za.domain > 2e0d46847cb5.52569: 20094 3/4/4 CNAME python.map.fastly.net., CNAME prod.python.map.fastlylb.net., A 151.101.16.223 (259)
  00:00:00.300790 IP dnscache.uct.ac.za.domain > 2e0d46847cb5.52569: 50955 2/1/0 CNAME python.map.fastly.net., CNAME prod.python.map.fastlylb.net. (178)
  00:00:00.301220 IP 2e0d46847cb5.43990 > 151.101.16.223.http: Flags [S], seq 3866716312, win 29200, options [mss 1460,sackOK,TS val 106759953 ecr 0,nop,wscale 7], length 0
  00:00:00.303656 IP 151.101.16.223.http > 2e0d46847cb5.43990: Flags [S.], seq 3683974504, ack 3866716313, win 5792, options [mss 1460,sackOK,TS val 718221787 ecr 106759953,nop,wscale 1], length 0

  [..]

This appears to be caused by (at least) Sphinx's intersphinx mapping extension.
Please see #830186 for more information, including suggestions on how to fix it.

The full build log (including tcpdump output) is attached.


Regards,

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