Indeed, ack 2.22-1 is available in Ubuntu 18.04, so looks like the issue
was resolved :)
** Changed in: ack (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: autopkgtest (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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17.10 is no longer supported. Ack is packaged in 18.04 and 18.10. I
think this can be closed.
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No ack or ack-grep in artful.
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Data point: People are asking about it being missing.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/972083/unable-to-find-ack-in-
ubuntu-17-10-repositories
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: autopkgtest (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Using "pbuilder" I've set up a minimal chroot for Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic as
of today. Inside that chroot, I installed autopkgtest, pkg-perl-
autopkgtest and ack (version 2.18+dfsg-1, 2.19.01-1 doesn't seem to be
on my mirror yet) from bionic-proposed and ran "autopkgtest ./ -- null"
inside the unpacke
Hrm, no, the only upstream commit since 2.18 which mentions Ubuntu is
https://github.com/beyondgrep/ack2/commit/66009a140a9d05302546bcd4c1d85fd5d66388f2
and that only fixes a lintian warning about misspellings (which we had
overridden already in the Debian package). So I don't see any relation
to t
Upstream said, he fixed the reason for this issue in his upstream
release candidate 2.19_01 which I'll soon upload to Debian as 2.19.01-1.
I'll close this bug report with that upload, so please reopen it, if
this doesn't fix the issue. (Can't really test that beforehand as this
issue seems ubuntu-
** Tags added: bionic
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>Although there is not listed which version would have been in
artful, so I can say that for sure.
Please see the "View full publishing history" linked to from the
overview page,
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ack/+publishinghistory, it lists
all versions which has been in Ubuntu at some
Hi,
William Ricker wrote:
> I note the packagers have patched the Makefile.PL to run the
> standalone tests against the library edition, since standalone edition
> is not distributed -- unclear to me if that was a Debian decision or
> Ubuntu?
Not shipping the standalone edition is a Debian decisi
I went to install the package @samtygier linked above, and it shows
"License: Proprietary" for some reason. Seems to be working fine.
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No
As a quick work around the 18.04 package installs fine on 17.10
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/ack_2.18-2_all.deb
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 5:27 PM, Alex Muntada wrote:
> > Perhaps someone who is authorized to do so can force a re-test?
> Someone did and today's results were still a fail.
Thank you.
> Please, note that autopkgtest setup is different from the usual
> test environment for Perl modules, i.e. you
William Ricker:
> Perhaps someone who is authorized to do so can force a re-test?
Someone did and today's results were still a fail.
> I'll try again with a CPAN ack 2.18 or the Debian src tar, but I'd
> expect same results since CPANTS only reports sporadic failures for ack
> 2.18 on Windows; P
re gregora #4,
> I note that the last test is from 2017-09-21 ...
Perhaps someone who is authorized to do so can force a re-test?
I tried to reproduce the massive systemic test failures shown in
autopkgtest 2017-09-21 log with latest ack2 (2.19_01 via github) and a
fresh Perl 5.26.0, and no dice
On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 16:01:53 -, Matthias Niess wrote:
> The package was taken directly from Debian, so maybe the Debian
> maintainer can help. The tests only seem to fail with Perl 5.26 (5.24
> giving no errors).
>
> https://packages.debian.org/sid/ack
> https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/package
The package was taken directly from Debian, so maybe the Debian
maintainer can help. The tests only seem to fail with Perl 5.26 (5.24
giving no errors).
https://packages.debian.org/sid/ack
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/ack
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Hi, I'm Andy Lester, the author/maintainer of ack.
I was just alerted to this ticket by a user. I'd like to help solve
this problem, but I'm not familiar with the Ubuntu packaging process.
Is there anything I can do to help solve this problem? I can be
contacted directly at a...@petdance.com and
Thanks for taking your time to report this issue and help making Ubuntu
better.
Indeed, it looks like the ack package is currently missing from Artful. There
is a proposed package though, but it doesn't seem to have made its way to the
release archives. I took a look at the publishing history (c
** Package changed: ack-grep (Ubuntu) => ack (Ubuntu)
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