Re: spurious autoremovals due to python3-nose

2024-09-27 Thread Jonathan Kamens
Can you clarify why you are describing these autoremoves as "spurious"? Isn't this just the dependency system working the way it is supposed to? jik On September 27, 2024 4:07:07 AM EDT, Alexandre Detiste wrote: >Hi, > >"nose" is RC buggy. It was until a few days ago in the "key packages set".

Re: spurious autoremovals due to python3-nose

2024-09-27 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Fri, Sep 27, 2024 at 10:58:02AM +0200, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote: > An interesting research topic is probably what is the non-key key > package depending on nose, and can that be fixed soon. A good > starting point might be "pkg-perl-tools", which is affected but > seems unlikely to directly depe

Re: spurious autoremovals due to python3-nose

2024-09-27 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Fri, Sep 27, 2024 at 10:07:07AM +0200, Alexandre Detiste wrote: > Hi, > > "nose" is RC buggy. It was until a few days ago in the "key packages set". > > After recent upload of piuparts, nose dropped out of the key package set, > as expected. > > What was not expected is that nose started the

Re: spurious autoremovals due to python3-nose

2024-09-27 Thread Chris Hofstaedtler
* Alexandre Detiste [240927 10:07]: > "nose" is RC buggy. It was until a few days ago in the "key packages set". [..] > What was not expected is that nose started the autoremoval counter of > seemingly ~700 unrelated packages. > > How this does work :-| ? I imagine exactly like you are seeing it