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currently trace_to_dataframe expose hidden variables to the user.

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Travis is failing with an error unrelated to my PR :-(

ERROR: Failure: ImportError (No module named 'PyQt4')

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twiecki commented Sep 17, 2016

I'll look into it.

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Looks like conda recently bumped matplotlib from 1.5.1 to 1.5.3 -- I'll try pinning the version to fix the build.

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In cases like this, there is a way for someone without write access to the repository to re-trigger Travis's checks (without doing another PR)?

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twiecki commented Sep 20, 2016

@aloctavodia In this case you have to rebase your branch off of recent master and then force-push. This will then trigger a rebuild. Otherwise travis will use the old broken commits from this current branch.

@twiecki twiecki merged commit ba09594 into pymc-devs:master Sep 21, 2016
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twiecki commented Sep 21, 2016

Thanks!

@aloctavodia aloctavodia deleted the trace_to_df branch September 24, 2016 14:03
@aloctavodia aloctavodia restored the trace_to_df branch September 24, 2016 14:46
@aloctavodia aloctavodia deleted the trace_to_df branch September 24, 2016 14:50
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