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Re: Full install/removal/upgrade test results available



On 17/11/10 at 16:07 +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
> [Debian Edu people please read below at /education-/]
> Hi Lucas,
> 
> thanks for all your QA efforts!
> 
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 08:37:17AM -0600, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> > 
> > [1] http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2010/11/17/ 
> 
> 
> > Full dd-list (binary packages): 
> > -------------------------------
> > 
> > Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org>
> >    cimg-dev (U)
> 
> I checked for cimg-dev in
> 
> http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2010/11/17/cimg-dev.log
> 
> and found only one hint of a failure when it says:
> 
> -- New version is unstable version: FAILED (UNINSTALLED != 1.3.9-1)
> 
> but from reasing the log I can not find any hint for this problem.  Is
> this possibly one of the cases where some dependencies show a problem?
> Any help reading the log properly is welcome.

So, that one is an interesting case, and there are several occurences of
this. It might be a problem in APT. What happens is that, if you install
cimg-dev on lenny, and then upgrade to squeeze, cimg-dev gets removed.
But after the upgrade, you can safely reinstall it. It might be caused
by the handling of Breaks in APT. I'm not sure.

> >    dict-wn (U)
> 
> http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2010/11/17/dict-wn.log
> 
> ...
>    Installing new version of config file /etc/dictd/dictd.conf ...
>    Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/dictd ...
>    insserv: warning: current stop runlevel(s) (0 1 6) of script `dictd' overwrites defaults (1).
>    invoke-rc.d: policy-rc.d denied execution of start.
> -- Finding version of dict-wn: 1:3.0-18
> -- New version is unstable version: OK
> E: 10mount: umount: /tmp/lucas/schroot/mount/llenny64-instest-0fa5a864-f08b-447b-955e-c3b7b7befe5b/dev: device is busy.
> E: 10mount:         (In some cases useful info about processes that use
> E: 10mount:          the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1))
> E: llenny64-instest-0fa5a864-f08b-447b-955e-c3b7b7befe5b: Chroot setup failed: stage=setup-stop
> Cleanup of chroot llenny64-instest-0fa5a864-f08b-447b-955e-c3b7b7befe5b failed. Running processes:
> /dc/debcluster/scripts/tasks/instest.rb:5: command not found: lsof -t +D /tmp/lucas/schroot/mount/llenny64-instest-0fa5a864-f08b-447b-955e-c3b7b7befe5b
> E: 10mount: umount: /tmp/lucas/schroot/mount/llenny64-instest-0fa5a864-f08b-447b-955e-c3b7b7befe5b/dev: device is busy.
> E: 10mount:         (In some cases useful info about processes that use
> E: 10mount:          the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1))
> E: llenny64-instest-0fa5a864-f08b-447b-955e-c3b7b7befe5b: Chroot setup failed: stage=setup-stop
> 
> This does look like a bug rather in dict than in dict-wn.  However, if
> my assumption would be correct I would expect all other dict
> dictionaries to fail and thus I wonder if I missinterpreted this log.

It seems that after installation of dict-wn, there's a process that is still
running, so destroying the chroot fails.

- Lucas


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