Marking invalid for u-u since apt is fixed and now u-u autopkgtest
passes.
** Changed in: unattended-upgrades (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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* Widen regular expressions for versioned kernel packages (LP: #1607845)
* Implement short patterns (patterns starting with ~)
-- Julian Andres Klode Tue, 04 Feb 2020 17:42:21
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Adding unattended-upgrades because it may remove kernel packages
accidentally and also it has autopkgtest to look for missed kernel
packages which is now failing.
** Tags added: update-excuse
** Also affects: unattended-upgrades (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I think we can go with a simple catch all of linux-.* as in
https://salsa.debian.org/apt-team/apt/merge_requests/59
For explanation as to why this works: apt takes the listed patterns,
then appends the kernel versions to it, and then anchors it. So, with
linux-.* you end up with patterns:
"^l
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List of versioned kernels is not right for Ubuntu
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Added this to my list of things so I don't forget about it; might look
into it next week.
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Title:
List of versioned kernels is not right for Ubun
What about packages like
linux-modules-extra-3.13.0-168-generic
Two versions ago (starting with 3.13.0-166) the former linux-image-
extra-* packages have been renamed to linux-modules-extra-*
I do not see any provision for these in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove
and 01autoremove-kernels on my
In my linux-purge script (https://launchpad.net/linux-purge) I use
extended regular expression '^linux-.+-[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.' to match
versioned kernel package names and it has worked so far.
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I meant linux-modules is excessive.
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Balint, I do not understand what you mean by that this bug covers very
old packages vs. the other covers current ones.
Patterns
linux-modules
linux-modules-extra
linux-modules-.*
linux-cloud-tools
have been added to APT::VersionedKernelPackages after reporting this
bug. linux-modules is not exce
In the proposed fix for LP: #1821640 there is an autopkgtest to catch missing
patterns.
It is scheduled to be fixed in Disco +1.
It is not an exact duplicate, because this bug covers very old packages
to match (for autoremoval this makes sense IMO), while the other one
covers the patterns for cur
Nowadays "linux-cloud-tools" has been listed in VersionedKernelPackages in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove in Xenial. However, there might be other
versioned cloud packages that
apt-cache search --names-only 'linux-.*-tools'
lists such as the ones that start with linux-hwe.
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If I purge other versioned kernel packages than the ones given, probably
all kfreebsd and gnumach kernels will be purged.
Thus, I suppose I could use an (extended) regular expression to match versioned
Linux kernel packages:
^linux-.+-[0-9]+\.
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btw: "apt-cache pkgnames" should have better/quicker result than
searching.
Don't know what that goldfish is nor am I particular interested in
cloud, but I guess they could be added if there is need/interest. Its
not like there is any real cost attached to it and false positives are
pretty unlikel
This lists packages containing "goldfish":
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=goldfish&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all
According to it there is linux-goldfish-headers-3.4.0-4 for yakkety
Please note that I am talking about versioned kernel packages.
In Trusty,
apt-cache search --names-on
There are no 'linux-goldfish-headers' packages. In fact, there is no
package with goldfish in its name in yakkety.
Regarding 'linux-.*-tools', there is "linux-cloud-tools" which is
missing.
Concerning the second part: They are mostly irrelevant, but they don't
hurt. Better than keeping a packagin
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