Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: britney
The story is something like this (Kudos to Adam for debugging this): * llvm-3.2 used to produce llvm-3.2-doc/3.2-5 (arch:all) - source is in testing and sid * llvm-toolchain has taken over llvm-3.2-doc as 1:3.2repack-6 - the binary is still arch:all - source is only in sid - source is currently not built on all the architectures (that previously built llvm-3.2) * llvm-3.2 was binNMU'ed and the binNMU migrates during the run. The problem here, is that llvm-3.2-doc/1:3.2repack-6 ends up in the "testing" without its source which causes Britney to crash (when doing a binary -> source lookup later). Additional information (copy-waste from IRC): src:llvm-3.2 has been superseded by src:llvm-toolchain, on a couple of arches. they both build arch:all packages with the same names, so dak puts both in the packages files and we throw away the lower-versioned one then some llvm-3.2 binNMUs (form the old source) migrate during the run, and the binary list she copies over includes the new arch:all. which she then tries to map back to a source package. Dak says/said: llvm-3.2-doc | 3.2-5 | testing | all llvm-3.2-doc | 3.2-5 | unstable | all llvm-3.2-doc | 1:3.2repack-6 | unstable | all ~Niels -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130523130634.4225.19160.report...@mangetsu.thykier.net