Removing packages from jammy:
lxd 1:0.9 in jammy
lxd 1:0.9 in jammy amd64
lxd 1:0.9 in jammy arm64
lxd 1:0.9 in jammy armhf
lxd 1:0.9 in jammy i386
lxd 1:0.9 in jammy ppc64el
lxd 1:0.9 in jammy
In that case, yes, this looks ok from an FFe POV given that nothing else
references the lxd deb in the archive.
** Changed in: lxd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: adapt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Basically `adapt` expects that `images.linuxcontainers.org` is a LXD-
protocol server, it doesn't know about our transition to simplestreams
starting at around LXD 2.0.4 (August 2016) and those image servers have
not actually supported that older API for a long time now.
** Changed in: adapt
The `adapt` package has been broken since at least 2016 as it hardcodes
an image server path and patterns that haven't been valid for years.
As a result, it's impossible for anyone to have successfully used adapt
on Ubuntu since pre-16.04.
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> but neither are actually useful today
What is the reason for saying this about the adapt package, which
appears to be a loosely coupled consumer of lxd?
** Changed in: adapt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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