Hi Axel, On Samstag, 26. April 2014, Axel Beckert wrote: > I had a _short_ look at the code and I think I have an idea where I > could hook into debsums' workflow. Here's a prelimiary patch which may > mitigate these issues:
this patch works for me well, thanks a lot! > It doesn't seem perfect (if it considers a file FAILED, it checks if > the assumed package is the correct one and ignores the case if not), AIUI thats exactly the desired behaviour as discussed in #689508 > but it seems to do the trick at least with this example: yup. > While it's probably not perfect, especially in the latter case, I think, > this may fix enough of the issue to allow to downgrade the severity of it. > > The main reason why I don't check this for files considered "OK" is > mainly the performance issue it would cause. > > Instead of ignoring such cases we could also output something like > "FAILED-BUT-OBSOLETE" and return 0. Would that help piuparts? That > would be probably less invasive. I think ignoring obsolete files is appropriate and otoh I don't consider your five lines intrusive. > Maybe a place where more eyes would be on it, would be the Debian Perl > Group -- it's written in Perl. Ryan is also a member, so he could > easily continue to contribute while it would benefit from team > maintenance. I like this idea ;-) cheers, Holger
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