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@Carreau Carreau commented Jan 21, 2025

This keep failing downstream in IPython. It's annoying. I hope this will give an idea as to why. Otherwise can we mark the test as xfail ?

If not I"ll stop testing in IPython if I break ipykernel.

This  keep failing downstream in IPython. It's annoying.
I hope this will give an idea as to why. Otherwise can we mark the test as xfail ?

If not I"ll stop testing in IPython if I break ipykernel.
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I am happy to make this change permanently, or the xfail alternative if you'd prefer on a temporary basis.

There seem to be quite a lot of upstream and downstream failures in various related projects CI. This test here is somewhat risky as it is timing based and is probably best to relax it a bit, but I don't want to spend any more time on the subshells work here until the anyio changes are completed.

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Carreau commented Jan 22, 2025

xfail, or make them with a specific flag so that they are not ran by default for now ?

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I'd go for xfail. And I'll make a note to return to this to investigate and/or fix when I can.

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Carreau commented Jan 30, 2025

I've added an xfail (non strict)

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Thanks @Carreau.

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@ianthomas23 ianthomas23 merged commit f3f2a60 into ipython:main Feb 3, 2025
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