** Changed in: badger (Debian)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Remove badger on ppc64el from oracular
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@paelzer your concerns are right. The -dev reverse deps may have
problem. However it depends on whether they use the broken part in
badger, or have tests for their usages of badger.
Removing all reverse deps is the safest way. But it can't be done easily
with the current arch:all model. Since the
** Changed in: badger (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
Remove badger on ppc64el from oracular
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Removing packages from oracular:
badger 2.2007.2-3build1 in oracular ppc64el
Comment: FTBFS on ppc64el blocking golang grpc transition (LP: #2078313)
Remove [y|N]? y
1 package successfully removed.
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@zhjs
A few questions to further complete my understanding of potential ripple
effects in the go model, these thoughts are no priority, just for my
curiosity.
While the -dev is arch:all would, due to the problem any ppc64el build
depending on golang-github-dgraph-io-badger-dev also fail if we'd r
Thank you zhjs for the discussion on IRC btw!
This is a positive aspect of golang builds that I did not yet formerly connect
the dots about.
Thanks for you patience with my silly questions there, this morning I have a
few more minutes for this and it makes sense now :-)
Due to the actual builds
** Changed in: badger (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
Remove badger on ppc64el from oracular
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src:badger builds bin:badger (arch:any) and bin:golang-github-dgraph-io-
badger-dev(arch:all)
reverse-depends for src:badger only complains bin:golang-github-dgraph-
io-badger-dev, which is arch:all, and shouldn't be removed.
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this bug only requests removal of the binary package badger on ppc64el.
The source package and bin:badger on other arch, bin:golang-github-
dgraph-io-badger-dev should remain.
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Hi,
I didn't have much time atm, but will look at it again.
Until then please cahse down that you asked for just badger (which has no
reverse dependencies), but there are other binaries of that source which are
depended on:
root@o-prop:~# reverse-depends -r oracular -b src:badger
Reverse-Build-D
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #1078496
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1078496
** Also affects: badger (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1078496
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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$ reverse-depends -b -r oracular -a ppc64el badger
No reverse dependencies found
$ reverse-depends -r oracular -a ppc64el badger
No reverse dependencies found
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ubuntu@ubuntu-devel:/home/zsj/Workspaces/ubuntu/ubuntu-archive-tools$
./update-output-helper $(wget -O - -q
https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-migration/update_output.txt |
sed -n -e'/[[:space:]]golang-google-grpc[[:space:]]/ { s/^trying: //p }' | head
-n1)
chdist -d "/home/ubuntu/
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