On 2021-11-19 15:37 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: > On 19.11.21 11:58, Philip Hands wrote: >> Ansgar <ans...@43-1.org> writes: >> >>>> * doing this will, in a non-negligible number of cases, trigger the >>>> bug to manifest on systems where that package is upgraded from a >>>> version where the move had not taken place to one where it has. >>> >>> Why do you claim that? >>> >>> Given packages already did such moves in the last years and you claim >>> this happens in a non-negligible number of cases, could you please >>> point to some examples where this already happens in practice? >> My understanding is that in order to trigger this bug you need at >> least >> to both move a file from one place to the other, and also to rename the >> package that contains that file or move ownership to another package. >> I suspect that you might also need to be unlucky with the order that >> apt/dpkg decides to do the installation and, depending upon how far >> apart the move and the rename happens, also unlucky with your choice of >> from and to versions of the packages in question. > > Right. I think it would be immensely useful to have an actual > reproducer so one could study the issue more closely or at least a bug > report, which describes the issue in more detail, like the exact > circumstances when this can happen. > So far this is merely theoretical, right? > Or do we have a documented instance of this happening?
#953562 seems to be such an instance. Cheers, Sven