[...] > - dpdk blocking elfutils, systemd >> - Formerly appeared as dkms issue, now partially has odd dependencies >> mixing >> 19.11 and 18.11. >> - That will eventually be resolved by the dpdk 19.11 in proposed once >> available for testing. >> But unfortunately the build infra decided to get stuck on this so it >> might take a few more days. >> > > I found that all binaries built by src:dpdk got added to main in focal > when passing new queue. > Now there are a lot listed as "Binary only movements to universe" in [1], > three types are there: > a) ...20.0 - new stable libraries, but for uncommon cases or HW > b) ...0.200 - new experimental libraries > c) ...18.11 - binaries of the older source > > a)+b) we want demoted to universe - only then can the tests start which > are currently blocked on "unsatisfiable depends" > > c) is there because the dependencies pulling things into main now point to > the newer 20.0 versions, but those 18.11 binary packages will eventually be > removed once the new version is migrated. So it is ok, but not important to > demote them now. > > This needs an archive admin to do the demotion, I pinged in ubuntu-release > but will also set the AA email to CC here. > Thanks in advance to the AAs! > > [1]: > https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches-proposed.html >
Doko demoted those that directly pulled in the component mismatches shown in excuses - that resolved proposed-migration. It also let the 18.11 binaries vanish as expected. And that unblocked elfutils, systemd, openvswitch and ovn who were blocked by dpdk. Thanks Doko! But there are still a bunch of binaries left in that list which can be demoted to universe by an Archive Admin. The list shown in [1] seems correct to me, demoting those binaries of src:dpdk would help to complete the DPDK efforts for 20.04.
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