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See this comment in #19829. The test to write Timedelta data to an excel file is failing only with the combination of xlsxwriter as the engine using Py27 and on Linux. All other engines (save openpyxl which has an issue referenced in #19900), Python versions and OSes appear to work, but this particular combination kept failing on Travis.
Need help from someone running Linux to debug further. Right now the test cases are imperatively skipping this combination:
Yep should be fixed. Could never reproduce this locally anyway but I'm assuming the explicitness of the Timdelta -> float conversion prevented the failure from happening on Travis for all versions / platforms
See this comment in #19829. The test to write Timedelta data to an excel file is failing only with the combination of xlsxwriter as the engine using Py27 and on Linux. All other engines (save openpyxl which has an issue referenced in #19900), Python versions and OSes appear to work, but this particular combination kept failing on Travis.
Need help from someone running Linux to debug further. Right now the test cases are imperatively skipping this combination:
pandas/pandas/tests/io/test_excel.py
Line 1378 in 1e4c50a
Here's the Travis build that was failing and I've provided the traceback of the test below for reference
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