If I look here [1], [2], [3]
I'd say:
* linux-headers-4.15.0-1019-azure
* linux-headers-4.15.0-1021-azure
* linux-headers-4.15.0-1022-azure
are three different packages ('numbers' are part of the package name)
vs three different package versions of one package.

E.g. My guess is 4.15.0-1021.21~16.04.1 is the version and
linux-headers-4.15.0-1022-azure is the package name of
linux-headers-4.15.0-1022-azure_4.15.0-1022.22~16.04.1_amd64.deb

I'd say Spacewalk behaves correctly.

Regards,
Tomas

[1] https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/linux-headers-4.15.0-1022-azure
[2] https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/linux-headers-4.15.0-1021-azure
[3] https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/linux-headers-4.15.0-1019-azure


On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 9:41 AM REYNALD chekhina <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> HI,
>
> I have synced ubuntu focal repositories with the parameter --latest for 
> general packages it works but for packages like linux-image-*, 
> linux-headers-*, linux-cloud-tools-*, linux-buildinfo-*, linux-azure-*tools, 
> linux-azure-headers-* ..... spacewalk synced all the version and so use a lot 
> of space on the filesystem.
>
> Do you know why spacewalk do this ? Is it possible to remove old kernel 
> versions ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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