@ -1290,13 +1290,20 @@ class Britney(object):
# package is not fake, then check what packages should be removed
# package is not fake, then check what packages should be removed
if not anywrongver and ( anyworthdoing or not source_u . is_fakesrc ) :
if not anywrongver and ( anyworthdoing or not source_u . is_fakesrc ) :
srcv = source_u . version
srcv = source_u . version
ssrc = source_t . version == srcv
same_source = source_t . version == srcv
# if this is a binary-only migration via *pu, we never want to try
# removing binary packages
primary_source_suite = self . suite_info . primary_source_suite
primary_source_suite = self . suite_info . primary_source_suite
if not ( ssrc and source_suite is not primary_source_suite ) :
is_primary_source = source_suite == primary_source_suite
# we want to remove binaries that are no longer produced by the
# new source, but there are some special cases:
# - if this is binary-only (same_source) and not from the primary
# source, we don't do any removals:
# binNMUs in *pu on some architectures would otherwise result in
# the removal of binaries on other architectures
# - for the primary source, smooth binaries in the target suite
# are not considered for removal
if not same_source or is_primary_source :
smoothbins = set ( )
smoothbins = set ( )
if src in primary_source_suite . sources :
if is_primary_source :
_ , _ , smoothbins , _ = self . _compute_groups ( src ,
_ , _ , smoothbins , _ = self . _compute_groups ( src ,
primary_source_suite ,
primary_source_suite ,
arch ,
arch ,
@ -1318,7 +1325,7 @@ class Britney(object):
# the removed binary is only interesting if this is a binary-only migration,
# the removed binary is only interesting if this is a binary-only migration,
# as otherwise the updated source will already cause the binary packages
# as otherwise the updated source will already cause the binary packages
# to be updated
# to be updated
if s src and pkg_id not in smoothbins :
if s ame_ sou rce and pkg_id not in smoothbins :
# Special-case, if the binary is a candidate for a smooth update, we do not consider
# Special-case, if the binary is a candidate for a smooth update, we do not consider
# it "interesting" on its own. This case happens quite often with smooth updatable
# it "interesting" on its own. This case happens quite often with smooth updatable
# packages, where the old binary "survives" a full run because it still has
# packages, where the old binary "survives" a full run because it still has