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Re: Bug#854381: unblock: apt/1.4~rc1



On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 06:56:00AM +0000, Niels Thykier wrote:
> Julian Andres Klode:
> > Please unblock package apt
> 
> It seems to introduce a CI regression.
> 
> https://ci.debian.net/packages/a/apt/unstable/amd64/
[…]
| Statistics: 234 tests were run: 233 successfully and 1 failed
| Failed tests:  test-apt-tagfile-fields-order

The failing test checks if apt knows all fields dpkg knows – which as
dpkg introduced a new field "Auto-Built-Package" in 1.18.19 is making
all apt versions fail that test, we just happened to be uploading around
the same time.

(the test failed in the earlier 1.4~beta4 cases, too, if you look at the
output, 1.4~rc1 just fixed a report-test-as-always-successful case …)

Perhaps that test shouldn't be critical as we don't do much with the
fields (its about ordering them in output), but then again if it isn't
on the critical path we might end up desyncing for years again… the team
was discussing this a bit yesterday on IRC with no direct outcome, but
there will be one eventually… anyway, not a regression of 1.4 and
harmless as such.


There is another testcase regression hidden on Debian infra as its
running the tests on amd64: One test calls: date -d '0-12-25' which is
an invalid date on 32bit architectures… as the test is about the day
much more than the year a future release is going to change years.


We could be doing another upload to fix this I guess if you prefer, but
perhaps its better to get that huge diff out of the way first and deal
with these minor things later. We^WJulian will do as you prefer. ;P


Best regards

David Kalnischkies

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