Hi Simon, 2018-02-07 23:25 GMT+07:00 Simon McVittie <s...@collabora.com>: > Control: tags -1 + patch fixed-upstream > > On Fri, 19 Jan 2018 at 06:36:43 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote: >> The URI 'http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/test-package_2.0_all.deb' failed >> to download, aborting >> The URI 'http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/test-package_2.0_all.deb' failed >> to download, aborting > > I think this is caused by a behaviour change in apt (see #886803). > unattended-upgrades' test suite doesn't intend to *actually* download > a test package from Ubuntu, it just pretends to do so by pre-populating > an apt cache; but the filenames used in the apt cache (when the Version > is not consistent with the Filename) have changed, so the pre-prepared > file in the cache isn't used and the test fails. > > The attached patch (from the unattended-upgrades git repository) seems > to resolve this for me. It just makes the Filename and the Version > consistent with each other so that the problem situation doesn't arise. > > unattended-upgrades maintainers: is there an ETA for a 0.99 or 0.98.1 > release with this patch, or does someone need to NMU it? This is > considered release-critical due to the FTBFS.
I'm trying the fix #875383 and release all the queued fixes this week. Cheers, Balint