control: reassign -1 dh-r
control: severity -1 important
control: retitle -1 pkg-r-autopkgtest: please use the same number of packages 
as release, and not base it on apt lists

Hi Graham,

On Wed, 3 Nov 2021 10:52:04 +0200 Graham Inggs <gin...@debian.org> wrote:> On Fri, 29 
Oct 2021 at 21:15, Nilesh Patra <nil...@nileshpatra.info> wrote:
> I think this has got nothing to do with our changes in unstable -- I'd be 
very surprised if so,
> since essentially atleast stable is disconnected, unless some other package 
has been on-purpose updated there.

What changed in unstable, was that r-bioc-tximportdata was accepted on
2021-09-10, causing r-bioc-deseq2's autopkgtests to fail in testing
and stable.

> As I can see, tests in stable were always failing[1]

They were passing in testing up until 2021-09-07, so they would have
been passing in stable on the day of the bullseye release.

Removing r-bioc-deseq2 from testing will not solve this bug.
Reassigning this bug to r-bioc-tximportdata and removing
r-bioc-tximportdata from testing will not help either, as only
removing r-bioc-tximportdata from unstable will make r-bioc-deseq2's
autopkgtests pass again.  I suggest reassigning this bug to dh-r,
where this behaviour in pkg-r-autopkgtest can at least be disabled for
now, until a proper solution for #961138 can be found.

Done.

Thanks, Nilesh

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