oops, missed attachment, thanks Benoit!
On 2026/03/02 12:57, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> it turns out that sysutils/py-parallel-ssh has been broken since
> updating it to resolve a build issue, because that version uses
> py-ssh2-python instead of paramiko.
>
> ok to import these to fix?
>
> security/py-ssh2-python
> devel/py-test-rerunfailures
>
> py-ssh2-python needs the update to libssh2 that I committed today.
>
> ---
> Information for inst:py3-ssh2-python-1.2.0pl1
>
> Comment:
> Python bindings for libssh2
>
> Required by:
> py3-parallel-ssh-2.16.0pl1
>
> Description:
> This library provides bindings to the low-level libssh2 C-API.
>
> It is primarily there to support "parallel-ssh": it is neither high
> level, nor easy to use. A lot of code would need to be written to use
> this library that is already provided by parallel-ssh.
>
> Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>
>
> WWW: https://github.com/ParallelSSH/ssh2-python
>
>
> Information for inst:py3-test-rerunfailures-16.1
>
> Comment:
> pytest plugin to re-run failures
>
> Description:
> pytest-rerunfailures is a plugin for pytest that re-runs tests to
> eliminate intermittent failures.
>
> Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>
>
> WWW: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-rerunfailures
>
>
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