[Bug 1541334] Re: Do not run britney on all of proposed

2016-02-03 Thread Martin Pitt
You can't remove it, as the thing that adds it is the autopkgtest worker
and testbed.

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[Bug 1541334] Re: Do not run britney on all of proposed

2016-02-03 Thread Robert Bruce Park
I'm talking about removing it from the indexes:

http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cupstream2distro-
maintainers/bileto/trunk/view/head:/britney/fetch-indexes#L84

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[Bug 1541334] Re: Do not run britney on all of proposed

2016-02-03 Thread Robert Bruce Park
Instructions unclear: Should I remove -proposed *now* or do I need to
wait for you to do something first?

** Changed in: bileto
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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[Bug 1541334] Re: Do not run britney on all of proposed

2016-02-03 Thread Martin Pitt
I think you should keep the indexes, they will make britney check
installability against other -proposed packages which is useful. The
thing Timo was spotting was that the autopkgtests run against all of
-proposed, but CI train's britney cannot influence that.

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[Bug 1541334] Re: Do not run britney on all of proposed

2016-02-03 Thread Martin Pitt
It would actually not be wrong IMHO. Britney does installability tests
in isolation, and for a fair while we have set up apt pinning to also
run the tests in isolation -- i. e. we only install the trigger from
-proposed, but the tested package (if different than the trigger) and
all other test dependencies come from release. This prevents cases like
that silo where kwin got broken by the unrelated libhybris update in
xenial-proposed, but the new Qt gets the blame in that silo.

Transitioned to silos, that means that we want to run tests with the
*trigger* from the silo, but everything else from Ubuntu. This requires
some legwork in adt-run, as a silo isn't a discernibly different pocket,
so we need to adjust the apt pinning somehow. And then disable the "use
everything from -proposed" flag in the autopkgtest worker.

** Also affects: autopkgtest (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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