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Bug#1016188: marked as done (UDD/lintian: cannot filter only by lintian tag)



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regarding UDD/lintian: cannot filter only by lintian tag
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Package: qa.debian.org
User: qa.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: udd
Severity: normal

Hi,

While testing the new "search by lintian tag" feature in UDD (thanks for taking care of #1016074!), I discovered one cannot filter using only a tag and nothing else in all the other fields.

For example, this query (email1=team+python@tracker.debian.org + lintian_tag=missing-prerequisite-for-pyproject-backend) works fine:

https://udd.debian.org/lintian/?email1=team%2Bpython%40tracker.debian.org&email2=&email3=&packages=&ignpackages=&format=html%3C_error=on%3C_warning=on%3C_information=on&lintian_tag=missing-prerequisite-for-pyproject-backend#all

But this one (lintian_tag=missing-prerequisite-for-pyproject-backend) outputs nothing:

https://udd.debian.org/lintian/?email1=&email2=&email3=&packages=&ignpackages=&format=html&lt_error=on&lt_warning=on&lt_information=on&lintian_tag=missing-prerequisite-for-pyproject-backend#all

I would've expected the second one to show all the packages in the archive that are tagged with 'missing-prerequisite-for-pyproject-backend'

Cheers,

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On 25/08/22 at 15:03 +0100, Samuel Henrique wrote:
> Not exactly the same thing but too similar for me to create a new bug
> (although I can do it if you prefer):
> 
> It would also be useful for me to check which packages have overridden
> a certain lintian tag, so I can try and spot overrides that should not
> be there.
> 
> It's a good metric to figure out lintian findings that people
> generally override by mistake and also findings that are too prone to
> false-positives.
> 
> An example of something that happened a few times with me: A random
> build gets flagged by lintian with a finding that looks suspicious to
> me, then I check what are the other packages affected and that can
> give me an indication that the finding itself is broken or that the
> issue only affects certain types of packages.
> In case the finding seems to be broken, I confirm by looking for
> opened bugs against lintian (and can report it if there's none).

Hi,

I added a fairly simple CGI script that outputs all packages with a
given tag.
See e.g.
https://udd.debian.org/lintian-tag.cgi?tag=copyright-refers-to-versionless-license-file
It also says whether it's overriden or not.

That URL is linked from results on
https://udd.debian.org/lintian/

So I consider this bug fixed, even if the script could benefit from
further improvements.

Lucas

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