** Summary changed:
- Please let beignet out of -proposed
+ Please let beignet (soon to be 1.3.2-6) out of -proposed
** Description changed:
- beignet is an Intel-specific package with an arch:all transitional dummy
- package. Hence, its autopkgtests have never actually passed on non-x86.
- (They should probably be uninstallable rather than failing when run, but
- that would still count as failing.)
+ beignet is an Intel-specific package (only has binaries on x86
+ architectures), but britney runs its tests on all architectures anyway
+ (bug 1815131).
- However, debci/britney thinks they used to pass, because they were
- marked skippable before it knew what this meant or had a no-runnable-
- tests state:
+ They fail (missing dependencies), but as the first attempt was "SKIP
+ unknown restriction skippable", debci/britney thinks they used to pass,
+ and is treating this as a regression:
http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/b/beignet/disco/armhf
+
+ (I will shortly be uploading a new version of beignet, but do not intend
+ to mark the tests skip-not-installable: as it thinks they used to
+ *pass*, that probably wouldn't help.)
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