A dependency on an arch-specific package which is not a valid candidate
should lead to the depending package not being a candidate.
For now we ensure that the generated excuses output remains the same,
so that we don't have to wait for consumers to adapt to a new format.
Changing the output format should be revisited at a later point.
See Debian bug #693068.
Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>
The code using the variables was refactored in 694d614b. As a result
they were still set in iter_packages() but never subsequently used.
Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>
Previously a package which became obsolete during a run would not be
automatically removed until the next run. This was due to the fact that
sources[][BINARIES] is not updated during the run. Instead, we build a
list of source packages which produce at least one binary and then
remove any packages not in that list.
Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>
Setting SMOOTH_UPDATES to a string which is neither a valid section
name (nor the magic string "ALL") should allow removal of old libraries
to continue without any new smooth updated libraries being accepted.
An empty SMOOTH_UPDATES would also stop removals from occurring.
Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>
"not force and not earlyabort" simplifies to "not earlyabort" rather
than "not force", as an easy hint would set "earlyabort" but not
"force".
Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>
All callers of get_reverse_tree compute the same modification of its
return value, so move that computation into get_reverse_tree.
Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
When processing a hint of the form "easy pkgX libX" where libX would be
a candidate for smooth updates because pkgX/testing depends on it but
pkgX/unstable does not, and there are no other reverse dependencies,
the old binary from libX can simply be dropped straight away.
Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>
The only test currently implemented is to ensure that any prospective
hint contains at least one item beyond the hint name. This prevents
lines in a hint file consisting simply of e.g. "easy" being added to
the hint list and causing later processing to abort with an error.
Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>
This causes Multi-arch dependencies like "pkg:i386" to show up as
unsatisfiable in excuses.
Previously, the dependency would be checked on the wrong architecture
(if available) and cause the package to become a valid candidate. The
package would still be prevent from migrating as the installability
checker does not know of the "pkg:i386" package.
Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
Although it's technically correct, none of the other messages include closing
tags, and at least grep-excuses isn't prepared to deal with closing tags.
Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>
In the unsat_deps case, it was used to update a field in the excuse,
but the field was never read anywhere.
Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
Use the is_valid in "html"-method to determine whether to write "Valid
candidate" or not. This avoids the occasional:
* Valid candidate
* Invalidated by dependency
* Not considered
Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
generate_package_list had the unintended side-effect of regenerating
self.excuses (up top of the original excuses).
Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
Presumably there once was a reason for having a notion of "depth",
but these days only 3 "values" were given as "maxdepth":
* "easy" (for easy hint)
* 0 (for "main run" or in a "hint"-hint)
* -1 (for force-hint)
Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
This allows britney to load a python2.7 variant of the C module when
run under python2.7.
Note for python3, we add "python3" rather than "python3.Y". This is
to reflect the include path in the python3 package in the archive.
Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
"affected" is not allowed to contain duplicates. Since the current
method of removing any such duplicates is
affected = list(set(affected))
then the order of affected is not important.
As a side effect, make get_reverse_tree return a set instead of a
list as its return value is always inserted into affected.
Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
Features like the auto-hinter, smooth-upgrades and removal of obsolete
source packages are now unconditionally enabled.
Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>