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<p>Will do, thanks for looking at this and getting back to me.</p>
<p>'Tis a shame that piuparts-git had some headaches from the
changes, but at least the 'breakage' was identified and fixed, and
thankfully none of the packages on my radar are failing piuparts
tests anymore.</p>
<p>If I see any more failing on the same issue, I'll let you know.
Thanks!</p>
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<p>Thomas</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/17/20 10:43 AM, Nicolas Dandrimont
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">* Thomas Ward <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:teward@ubuntu.com"><teward@ubuntu.com></a> [2020-01-07 13:50:54 -0500]:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hello.
Due to piuparts breakage found over the holiday time periods, we had
discovered a breakage in piuparts where it fails to properly handle the rest
of the 'system' objects in its comparison. This was ultimately fixed, and
for many packages a requeue fixed the issue.
However, this issue still is showing for piuparts data on piuparts.d.o for
my other package, xca, which has an update to fix a FTCBFS issue. This
piuparts run is still failing, but because the cause of the failure is known
to be because of the issue in piuparts.git, I'd like to request that the xca
2.1.2-3 piuparts test be requeued and rerun.
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Hi!
[I've just started looking after piuparts.d.o a few days ago, and it's taking
me a while to get up to speed; sorry for the inconvenience in the mean time!]
I've poked at things a bit a few days ago (making one of the piuparts workers
look at sid only), so this should have happened by now. (looks like xca has
indeed migrated to testing in the meantime).
Feel free to let us know if there's still packages stuck behind a piuparts
false positive.
Cheers,
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