[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861704] Re: ubuntu-fan recommends netcat package in universe

2020-02-04 Thread Francis Ginther
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Title:
  ubuntu-fan recommends netcat package  in universe

Status in ubuntu-fan package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following some debug of the docker.io package in universe, we
  (Canonical CPC) discovered that the ubuntu-fan package from main and
  the netcat-traditional package from universe were being installed.

  This was due to the following dependency/recommends tree:

  * docker.io (in universe) recommends ubuntu-fan (main)
  * ubuntu-fan (main) recommends netcat (universe)
  * netcat (universe) is a transitional package and depends on 
netcat-traditional (universe)

  Our concern is that this might be a packaging violation as ubuntu-fan
  is recommending a package not in main.

  > In addition, the packages in main
  > 
  > must not require a package outside of main for compilation or execution 
(thus, the package must 
  > not declare a "Depends", "Recommends", or "Build-Depends" relationship on a 
non-main package),

  Source: https://people.canonical.com/~cjwatson/ubuntu-
  policy/policy.html/ch-archive.html#s-main

  I will file a bug against netcat too to start a discussion on netcat
  being built from netcat-openbsd (main) instead of netcat-traditional
  (universe).

  
  Our feeling is that netcat is such a frequently depended on or recommended 
package that it being present in main would benefit Ubuntu.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861704] Re: ubuntu-fan recommends netcat package in universe

2020-02-03 Thread Philip Roche
It appears that a bug was already filed against netcat

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netcat-openbsd/+bug/1780316

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Title:
  ubuntu-fan recommends netcat package  in universe

Status in ubuntu-fan package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following some debug of the docker.io package in universe, we
  (Canonical CPC) discovered that the ubuntu-fan package from main and
  the netcat-traditional package from universe were being installed.

  This was due to the following dependency/recommends tree:

  * docker.io (in universe) recommends ubuntu-fan (main)
  * ubuntu-fan (main) recommends netcat (universe)
  * netcat (universe) is a transitional package and depends on 
netcat-traditional (universe)

  Our concern is that this might be a packaging violation as ubuntu-fan
  is recommending a package not in main.

  > In addition, the packages in main
  > 
  > must not require a package outside of main for compilation or execution 
(thus, the package must 
  > not declare a "Depends", "Recommends", or "Build-Depends" relationship on a 
non-main package),

  Source: https://people.canonical.com/~cjwatson/ubuntu-
  policy/policy.html/ch-archive.html#s-main

  I will file a bug against netcat too to start a discussion on netcat
  being built from netcat-openbsd (main) instead of netcat-traditional
  (universe).

  
  Our feeling is that netcat is such a frequently depended on or recommended 
package that it being present in main would benefit Ubuntu.

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