Please give feedback on my proposed implementation in autopkgtest. It
also adds support for submission of versioned packages that need to come
from -proposed.
https://salsa.debian.org/ci-team/autopkgtest/merge_requests/17
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> I'll check, but I think autopkgtest will happily take it.
I don't think this is supported by autopkgtest yet. I'll file a bug
about that.
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On 18-05-18 22:23, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> Oh, you got a working result? I tried aspcud in various variants, but I
> don't get any solutions. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
> bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=897330
I think it is wise to provide your command line. (I did one that worked
on that bug.
> Of
Oh, you got a working result? I tried aspcud in various variants, but I
don't get any solutions. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=897330
Of course the autopkgtest-sat-dep package should have versioned
dependencies and/or on the command-line, versions should be specified
IMO.
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Hmm, maybe it was just the syntax being wrong. The following line at
least succeeded:
--solver aspcud -o APT::Solver::Strict-Pinning=false -o
APT::Solver::aspcud::Preferences='-removed,-changed,-new,+count(solution
,APT-Pin:=/995/)'
Next up, checking that it does what I want.
Just a worry that c
After discussion on IRC (#debian-devel) I filed Debian bug 896506ยน about
this failing command.
I'll continue to pursue a solution in this area. Maybe (suggested by josch):
--solver aspcud -o APT::Solver::Strict-Pinning=false -o
'APT::Solver::aspcud::Preferences=-removed,-changed,-new,count(solut
@juliank: I tried your command (with --simulate) on my own laptop and
with this option it says that gnome can't be installed, while plain apt
will happily install it.
For the history I'll attach my logging.
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On Tue, Apr 03, 2018 at 09:26:55AM -, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> APT, by design, only picks candidate versions when installing
> dependencies, and the non-pinned proposed version is not the candidate.
> apt install foo/target has some logic to switch dependencies to target
> too, which works
sbuild passes:
--solver aspcud -o APT::Solver::Strict-Pinning=false -o
'APT::Solver::aspcud::Preferences=-removed,-changed,-new,+sum(solution
,apt-pin)'
That probably works here too. I guess I'd try without, and then fall back to it
if pure APT can't handle it.
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APT, by design, only picks candidate versions when installing
dependencies, and the non-pinned proposed version is not the candidate.
apt install foo/target has some logic to switch dependencies to target
too, which works sometimes, but it's nothing that happens when using
pinning.
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