Package: release.debian.org User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: britney
Hi, With the fix for #624716 applied, b2 no longer crashes attempting to migrate xfce and friends (via "hint exo"). It does fail the hint, however, whereas b1 successfully migrated the package set based on the same input. Having spent a little while trying things, so I don't forget any of it, and in case anyone else spots a clean and obvious solution, my thoughts and analysis on that are below... The process of deciding which packages need checking for installability is roughly (see doop_source()): if source in testing for each binary still built from this source in testing mark all reverse dependencies as affected [A] add new source to testing for each binary built from the new source mark the binary as affected [B] if the binary exists in testing mark all reverse dependencies as affected [C] mark all reverse conflicts as affected [D] add / update the binary mark the new reverse dependencies as affected [E] Hinting exo initially results in cairo-dock-plugins, cairo-dock (via c-d-p) and ristretto being flagged as newly uninstallable. The first two are easily fixable by applying the patch from #614249 to steps C and E; step D uses get_full_tree() which is considerably slower but the number of reverse conflicts is generally small enough that it doesn't matter. Resolving ristretto turns out to be more complicated, unfortunately. The exo hint involves a number of source packages which provide ristretto's reverse dependencies. In the order in which they're considered: exo - mark ristretto as affected (step A) - ristretto becomes uninstallable libxfcegui4 - mark ristretto as affected (step A) - ristretto is still uninstallable thunar - mark ristretto as affected (step A) - ristretto is still uninstallable thunar-vfs - the source isn't in testing; so steps A, C and D are skipped - unstable's ristretto doesn't depend on libthunar-vfs-1-2, so the package isn't marked for checking again The net effect is that ristretto is left (incorrectly) marked as uninstallable and the hint fails. This is a little bit of a corner case (due to unstable's ristretto having dropped the dependency) but should still be fixed. Regards, Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org