diff --git a/britney2/policies/autopkgtest.py b/britney2/policies/autopkgtest.py index 4b9549d..921faae 100644 --- a/britney2/policies/autopkgtest.py +++ b/britney2/policies/autopkgtest.py @@ -373,6 +373,7 @@ class AutopkgtestPolicy(BasePolicy): # to trigger anything return [] + # Debian doesn't have linux-meta, but Ubuntu does # for linux themselves we don't want to trigger tests -- these should # all come from linux-meta*. A new kernel ABI without a corresponding # -meta won't be installed and thus we can't sensibly run tests against @@ -387,6 +388,7 @@ class AutopkgtestPolicy(BasePolicy): tests.append((src, ver)) extra_bins = [] + # Debian doesn't have linux-meta, but Ubuntu does # Hack: For new kernels trigger all DKMS packages by pretending that # linux-meta* builds a "dkms" binary as well. With that we ensure that we # don't regress DKMS drivers with new kernel versions. @@ -433,24 +435,6 @@ class AutopkgtestPolicy(BasePolicy): reported_pkgs.add(tdep_src) break - # Hardcode linux-meta → linux, lxc, glibc, systemd triggers until we get a more flexible - # implementation: https://bugs.debian.org/779559 - if src.startswith('linux-meta'): - for pkg in ['lxc', 'lxd', 'glibc', src.replace('linux-meta', 'linux'), 'systemd', 'snapd']: - if pkg not in reported_pkgs: - # does this have any image on this arch? - for pkg_id in srcinfo.binaries: - if pkg_id.architecture == arch and '-image' in pkg_id.package_name: - try: - tests.append((pkg, self.britney.sources['unstable'][pkg].version)) - except KeyError: - try: - tests.append((pkg, sources_info[pkg].version)) - except KeyError: - # package not in that series? *shrug*, then not - pass - break - tests.sort(key=lambda s_v: s_v[0]) return tests