Package evaluation of FTPClient on Julia 1.10.8 (92f03a4775*) started at 2025-02-25T05:37:29.373 ################################################################################ # Set-up # Installing PkgEval dependencies (TestEnv)... Set-up completed after 5.36s ################################################################################ # Installation # Installing FTPClient... Resolving package versions... Updating `~/.julia/environments/v1.10/Project.toml` [01fcc997] + FTPClient v1.2.1 Updating `~/.julia/environments/v1.10/Manifest.toml` [01fcc997] + FTPClient v1.2.1 [30578b45] + URIParser v0.4.1 [56f22d72] + Artifacts [b27032c2] + LibCURL v0.6.4 [8f399da3] + Libdl [4ec0a83e] + Unicode [deac9b47] + LibCURL_jll v8.4.0+0 [29816b5a] + LibSSH2_jll v1.11.0+1 [c8ffd9c3] + MbedTLS_jll v2.28.2+1 [14a3606d] + MozillaCACerts_jll v2023.1.10 [83775a58] + Zlib_jll v1.2.13+1 [8e850ede] + nghttp2_jll v1.52.0+1 Installation completed after 3.8s ################################################################################ # Precompilation # Precompiling PkgEval dependencies... Precompiling package dependencies... Precompilation completed after 89.9s ################################################################################ # Testing # Testing FTPClient Status `/tmp/jl_fVxnfF/Project.toml` [01fcc997] FTPClient v1.2.1 [9c2b0ca7] FTPServer v0.3.1 [30578b45] URIParser v0.4.1 [b27032c2] LibCURL v0.6.4 [8dfed614] Test Status `/tmp/jl_fVxnfF/Manifest.toml` [8f4d0f93] Conda v1.10.2 [01fcc997] FTPClient v1.2.1 [9c2b0ca7] FTPServer v0.3.1 [682c06a0] JSON v0.21.4 [1914dd2f] MacroTools v0.5.15 [f28f55f0] Memento v1.4.1 [69de0a69] Parsers v2.8.1 [aea7be01] PrecompileTools v1.2.1 [21216c6a] Preferences v1.4.3 [438e738f] PyCall v1.96.4 [ae029012] Requires v1.3.0 [30578b45] URIParser v0.4.1 [81def892] VersionParsing v1.3.0 [0dad84c5] ArgTools v1.1.1 [56f22d72] Artifacts [2a0f44e3] Base64 [ade2ca70] Dates [8ba89e20] Distributed [f43a241f] Downloads v1.6.0 [7b1f6079] FileWatching [b77e0a4c] InteractiveUtils [b27032c2] LibCURL v0.6.4 [8f399da3] Libdl [37e2e46d] LinearAlgebra [56ddb016] Logging [d6f4376e] Markdown [a63ad114] Mmap [ca575930] NetworkOptions v1.2.0 [de0858da] Printf [9a3f8284] Random [ea8e919c] SHA v0.7.0 [9e88b42a] Serialization [6462fe0b] Sockets [fa267f1f] TOML v1.0.3 [8dfed614] Test [cf7118a7] UUIDs [4ec0a83e] Unicode [e66e0078] CompilerSupportLibraries_jll v1.1.1+0 [deac9b47] LibCURL_jll v8.4.0+0 [29816b5a] LibSSH2_jll v1.11.0+1 [c8ffd9c3] MbedTLS_jll v2.28.2+1 [14a3606d] MozillaCACerts_jll v2023.1.10 [4536629a] OpenBLAS_jll v0.3.23+4 [83775a58] Zlib_jll v1.2.13+1 [8e850b90] libblastrampoline_jll v5.11.0+0 [8e850ede] nghttp2_jll v1.52.0+1 Testing Running tests... [ Info: Installing OpenSSL.crypto via the Conda OpenSSL package... [ Info: Running `conda install -q -y OpenSSL` in root environment Channels: - conda-forge Platform: linux-64 Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): ...working... done Solving environment: ...working... done # All requested packages already installed. ERROR: LoadError: InitError: PyError (PyImport_ImportModule The Python package OpenSSL.crypto could not be imported by pyimport. Usually this means that you did not install OpenSSL.crypto in the Python version being used by PyCall. PyCall is currently configured to use the Julia-specific Python distribution installed by the Conda.jl package. To install the OpenSSL.crypto module, you can use `pyimport_conda("OpenSSL.crypto", PKG)`, where PKG is the Anaconda package that contains the module OpenSSL.crypto, or alternatively you can use the Conda package directly (via `using Conda` followed by `Conda.add` etcetera). Alternatively, if you want to use a different Python distribution on your system, such as a system-wide Python (as opposed to the Julia-specific Python), you can re-configure PyCall with that Python. As explained in the PyCall documentation, set ENV["PYTHON"] to the path/name of the python executable you want to use, run Pkg.build("PyCall"), and re-launch Julia. ) ModuleNotFoundError("No module named 'OpenSSL'") Stacktrace: [1] pyimport(name::String) @ PyCall ~/.julia/packages/PyCall/1gn3u/src/PyCall.jl:558 [2] pyimport_conda(modulename::String, condapkg::String, channel::String) @ PyCall ~/.julia/packages/PyCall/1gn3u/src/PyCall.jl:722 [3] pyimport_conda @ ~/.julia/packages/PyCall/1gn3u/src/PyCall.jl:715 [inlined] [4] __init__() @ FTPServer ~/.julia/packages/FTPServer/8L0oJ/src/FTPServer.jl:30 [5] run_module_init(mod::Module, i::Int64) @ Base ./loading.jl:1193 [6] register_restored_modules(sv::Core.SimpleVector, pkg::Base.PkgId, path::String) @ Base ./loading.jl:1181 [7] _include_from_serialized(pkg::Base.PkgId, path::String, ocachepath::Nothing, depmods::Vector{Any}) @ Base ./loading.jl:1126 [8] _require_search_from_serialized(pkg::Base.PkgId, sourcepath::String, build_id::UInt128) @ Base ./loading.jl:1651 [9] _require(pkg::Base.PkgId, env::String) @ Base ./loading.jl:2008 [10] __require_prelocked(uuidkey::Base.PkgId, env::String) @ Base ./loading.jl:1882 [11] #invoke_in_world#3 @ ./essentials.jl:926 [inlined] [12] invoke_in_world @ ./essentials.jl:923 [inlined] [13] _require_prelocked(uuidkey::Base.PkgId, env::String) @ Base ./loading.jl:1873 [14] macro expansion @ ./loading.jl:1860 [inlined] [15] macro expansion @ ./lock.jl:267 [inlined] [16] __require(into::Module, mod::Symbol) @ Base ./loading.jl:1823 [17] #invoke_in_world#3 @ ./essentials.jl:926 [inlined] [18] invoke_in_world @ ./essentials.jl:923 [inlined] [19] require(into::Module, mod::Symbol) @ Base ./loading.jl:1816 [20] include(fname::String) @ Base.MainInclude ./client.jl:494 [21] top-level scope @ none:6 during initialization of module FTPServer in expression starting at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/FTPClient/7DJzC/test/runtests.jl:3 caused by: PyError (PyImport_ImportModule The Python package OpenSSL.crypto could not be imported by pyimport. Usually this means that you did not install OpenSSL.crypto in the Python version being used by PyCall. PyCall is currently configured to use the Julia-specific Python distribution installed by the Conda.jl package. To install the OpenSSL.crypto module, you can use `pyimport_conda("OpenSSL.crypto", PKG)`, where PKG is the Anaconda package that contains the module OpenSSL.crypto, or alternatively you can use the Conda package directly (via `using Conda` followed by `Conda.add` etcetera). Alternatively, if you want to use a different Python distribution on your system, such as a system-wide Python (as opposed to the Julia-specific Python), you can re-configure PyCall with that Python. As explained in the PyCall documentation, set ENV["PYTHON"] to the path/name of the python executable you want to use, run Pkg.build("PyCall"), and re-launch Julia. ) ModuleNotFoundError("No module named 'OpenSSL'") Stacktrace: [1] pyimport(name::String) @ PyCall ~/.julia/packages/PyCall/1gn3u/src/PyCall.jl:558 [2] pyimport_conda(modulename::String, condapkg::String, channel::String) @ PyCall ~/.julia/packages/PyCall/1gn3u/src/PyCall.jl:716 [3] pyimport_conda @ ~/.julia/packages/PyCall/1gn3u/src/PyCall.jl:715 [inlined] [4] __init__() @ FTPServer ~/.julia/packages/FTPServer/8L0oJ/src/FTPServer.jl:30 [5] run_module_init(mod::Module, i::Int64) @ Base ./loading.jl:1193 [6] register_restored_modules(sv::Core.SimpleVector, pkg::Base.PkgId, path::String) @ Base ./loading.jl:1181 [7] _include_from_serialized(pkg::Base.PkgId, path::String, ocachepath::Nothing, depmods::Vector{Any}) @ Base ./loading.jl:1126 [8] _require_search_from_serialized(pkg::Base.PkgId, sourcepath::String, build_id::UInt128) @ Base ./loading.jl:1651 [9] _require(pkg::Base.PkgId, env::String) @ Base ./loading.jl:2008 [10] __require_prelocked(uuidkey::Base.PkgId, env::String) @ Base ./loading.jl:1882 [11] #invoke_in_world#3 @ ./essentials.jl:926 [inlined] [12] invoke_in_world @ ./essentials.jl:923 [inlined] [13] _require_prelocked(uuidkey::Base.PkgId, env::String) @ Base ./loading.jl:1873 [14] macro expansion @ ./loading.jl:1860 [inlined] [15] macro expansion @ ./lock.jl:267 [inlined] [16] __require(into::Module, mod::Symbol) @ Base ./loading.jl:1823 [17] #invoke_in_world#3 @ ./essentials.jl:926 [inlined] [18] invoke_in_world @ ./essentials.jl:923 [inlined] [19] require(into::Module, mod::Symbol) @ Base ./loading.jl:1816 [20] include(fname::String) @ Base.MainInclude ./client.jl:494 [21] top-level scope @ none:6 Testing failed after 23.92s ERROR: LoadError: Package FTPClient errored during testing Stacktrace: [1] pkgerror(msg::String) @ Pkg.Types /opt/julia/share/julia/stdlib/v1.10/Pkg/src/Types.jl:70 [2] test(ctx::Pkg.Types.Context, pkgs::Vector{Pkg.Types.PackageSpec}; coverage::Bool, julia_args::Cmd, test_args::Cmd, test_fn::Nothing, force_latest_compatible_version::Bool, allow_earlier_backwards_compatible_versions::Bool, allow_reresolve::Bool) @ Pkg.Operations /opt/julia/share/julia/stdlib/v1.10/Pkg/src/Operations.jl:2034 [3] test @ /opt/julia/share/julia/stdlib/v1.10/Pkg/src/Operations.jl:1915 [inlined] [4] test(ctx::Pkg.Types.Context, pkgs::Vector{Pkg.Types.PackageSpec}; coverage::Bool, test_fn::Nothing, julia_args::Cmd, test_args::Cmd, force_latest_compatible_version::Bool, allow_earlier_backwards_compatible_versions::Bool, allow_reresolve::Bool, kwargs::@Kwargs{io::Base.PipeEndpoint}) @ Pkg.API /opt/julia/share/julia/stdlib/v1.10/Pkg/src/API.jl:444 [5] test(pkgs::Vector{Pkg.Types.PackageSpec}; io::Base.PipeEndpoint, kwargs::@Kwargs{julia_args::Cmd}) @ Pkg.API /opt/julia/share/julia/stdlib/v1.10/Pkg/src/API.jl:159 [6] test @ /opt/julia/share/julia/stdlib/v1.10/Pkg/src/API.jl:147 [inlined] [7] #test#74 @ /opt/julia/share/julia/stdlib/v1.10/Pkg/src/API.jl:146 [inlined] [8] top-level scope @ /PkgEval.jl/scripts/evaluate.jl:219 in expression starting at /PkgEval.jl/scripts/evaluate.jl:210 PkgEval failed after 133.14s: package tests unexpectedly errored