Hi,
This issue is causing problems for me. It breaks automated builds where I
install cmake from backports in docker. I thought I could resolve it by using
the previous backport which I had installed some time ago. For me apt-cache
policy cmake shows:
$ apt-cache policy cmake
cmake:
Installed: 3.13.2-1~bpo9+1
Candidate: 3.16.3-1~bpo9+1
Version table:
3.16.3-1~bpo9+1 100
100 http://debian-archive.trafficmanager.net/debian
stretch-backports/main amd64 Packages
*** 3.13.2-1~bpo9+1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3.7.2-1 500
500 http://debian-archive.trafficmanager.net/debian stretch/main amd64
Packages
I had hoped I could workaround this issue by using:
apt-get install -t stretch-backports
cmake=3.13.2-1@bpo9+1<mailto:cmake=3.13.2-1@bpo9+1>
But this does not work as the old version is no longer available.
This means my docker builds are broken. I must either build cmake from source
in them or try to port my build scripts to the earlier version of cmake.
I would have thought that the previous version would remain available but I am
unfamiliar with the debian policies.
Is it possible to restore the previous version at least temporarily?
Failing that is there anything I can do to help create and upload the missing
version of libarchive?
Regards,
Bruce.
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