On 2015-07-23 22:07, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: > On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 07:44:53PM +0200, Andreas Beckmann wrote: >> nmu caja-actions_1.8.0+dfsg1-1 . amd64 . -m "Rebuild in an up-to-date >> environment." >> >> was quarantined in NEW since February ... >> >> ==> caja-actions/amd64 unsatisfiable Depends: libgtop2-7 (>= 2.22.3) > > Scheduled. (As usual, thanks for noticing such things - it's a great help.)
Since a recent update to piuparts it is possible to detect some uninstallable packages in sid and experimental in a more timely fashion (which resulted in /me filing more binNMU bugs): piuparts.debian.org has them for amd64: https://piuparts.debian.org/sid/state-dependency-does-not-exist.html https://piuparts.debian.org/experimental/state-dependency-does-not-exist.html My local piuparts instance supplies me with results for i386 as well. This catches only "trivial" uninstallabilities, i.e. completely unavailable packages, but no version incompatibilities. A much better analysis of uninstallability is performed by the DOSE tools: https://qa.debian.org/dose/debcheck.html but output is not friendly enough for regular checking. Also it lacks support for experimental - Ralf, can you add this? I don't know what output format of the DOSE uninstallability webpages could be better for a quick glance over the changes to possibly file bugs for binNMUs. Maybe a list of all uninstallable packages (or just the newest 1000), ordered by duration (newest uninstallabilities first), merging all (or a subset of architectures) together. Switchable between being based on binary or source packages. This should be correlated to ongoing transitions. Maybe with a udd-like query interface ... Results should be updated frequently - correlated to the mirror pushes. Some way to propagate this uninstallability information into piuparts would be nice, too. A package becoming (un)installable should trigger a recheck in piuparts. Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55b17730.3030...@debian.org