Le 18/09/2015 12:34, Christian Dywan a écrit :
Even more fun would be to ask: how is this possible? Why didn't any sort
of testing catch this?
Manual tests didn't catch it. This is the lb problem of packages being
upgraded/added and not removed when a silo is installed. A possible
solution would be to run apt-get autoremove after the installation of
the silo.
Automated system tests caught this bug (camera and rotation tests caught
it for example) but these tests run on rc-proposed, so at same time the
build reaches users. We would need an image per silo to catch it before
the package lands in the archive.
proposed-migration on the overlay would very probably have caught it too
(likely some integration tests of a package relying on qtubuntu-sensors
would have failed)
JB.
Am Fr, 18. Sep, 2015 um 11:08 schrieb Oliver Grawert <o...@ubuntu.com>:
hi, Am Freitag, den 18.09.2015, 09:19 +0200 schrieb royden yates:
Hi, rc-proposed on MX4 latest. I notice that
qtubuntu-sensors:armhf got dropped. Now I do not have an
accelerometer in "SensorsStatus". Co-incidence?
the bit of the framework that pulled it in via a dependency dropped
that dependency.... the qtubuntu-sensors package is now being added
directly to the seeds and an image is re-spun. that's the fun of using
rc-proposed ;) ciao oli
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