On 2019-03-18 15:29, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> On 3/18/19 12:56 PM, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
>> I'm again investigating openstack-dashboard related upgrade failures.

> Indeed, django-openstack-auth has been removed upstream and included
> directly in django-horizon. I'm not sure what's the best way to get
> completely rid of it on upgrades and get Horizon the best way
> possible... I thought I did well, but you're telling me the opposite.
> So, any advice would be welcome.

I just reran the openstack-dashboard upgrade test locally which now
succeeded. The removal from sid (which propagated to testing already)
seems to have been sufficient to no longer give apt the opportunity to 
take a wrong decision :-)

  Investigating (0) python3-django-horizon:amd64 < none -> 3:14.0.2-2 @un uN Ib 
>
  Broken python3-django-horizon:amd64 Conflicts on python-django-horizon:amd64 
< 3:10.0.1-1 @ii mK >
    Considering python-django-horizon:amd64 -3 as a solution to 
python3-django-horizon:amd64 0
    Added python-django-horizon:amd64 to the remove list
  Broken python3-django-horizon:amd64 Conflicts on 
python-django-openstack-auth:amd64 < 2.4.1-2 @ii mK >
    Considering python-django-openstack-auth:amd64 -2 as a solution to 
python3-django-horizon:amd64 0
    Added python-django-openstack-auth:amd64 to the remove list
    Fixing python3-django-horizon:amd64 via remove of 
python-django-horizon:amd64
    Fixing python3-django-horizon:amd64 via remove of 
python-django-openstack-auth:amd64
  Done

  The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer 
required:
[...]
  Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.
  The following packages will be REMOVED:
    python-django-horizon python-django-openstack-auth
  The following NEW packages will be installed:
[...]
  The following packages will be upgraded:
[...]

I think that looks fine now :-)

Waiting for the rdepends to be tested ...

Andreas

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