Dear systemd maintainers, all, With the upload of version 239-1 of systemd the autopkgtests of the policykit-1, kwin and python-dbusmock started to fail¹.
It appear that policykit-1 fails to install since the 239-1 version of systemd with (in the unstable test run, in the testing test run as well as in the python-dbusmock test run): Setting up policykit-1 (0.105-20) ... --runtime cannot be used with unmask dpkg: error processing package policykit-1 (--configure): installed policykit-1 package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1 dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of autopkgtest-satdep: autopkgtest-satdep depends on policykit-1; however: Package policykit-1 is not configured yet. This looks very serious to me, can you, together with the maintainers of the failing packages (which I CC'ed), please investigate if the failure is really caused by systemd or if policykit-1 needs updating. In the latter case, I think a "Breaks" in systemd is very much justified. (Please let me know when this happens, I may have to help autopkgtest a bit due to bug #896023). In the kwin case, it is currently failing in unstable for some time already and detected regressions in quite some packages in the KDE stack, but the error in this test is different: FAIL! : KeyboardLayoutTest::testWindowPolicy() Compared values are not the same Actual (((xkb->layoutName()))) : "English (US)" Expected (([]() noexcept -> QString { enum { Size = sizeof(u"" "German")/2 - 1 }; static const QStaticStringData<Size> qstring_literal = { { { { -1 } }, Size, 0, 0, sizeof(QStringData) }, u"" "German" }; QStringDataPtr holder = { qstring_literal.data_ptr() }; const QString qstring_literal_temp(holder); return qstring_literal_temp; }())): "German" Loc: [/tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.53qdzf_7/downtmp/build.4ZO/src/autotests/integration/keyboard_layout_test.cpp(393)] More information about this email and the reason of it can be found on https://wiki.debian.org/ContinuousIntegration/RegressionEmailInformation Let me know if you need my help. Thanks for considering Paul ¹ https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=systemd
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