forcemerge 1139453 1140839
thanks

Am 27.06.26 um 16:24 schrieb Roland Clobus:
clone 1139453 -1 -2

Now we have two bogus bugs? And -1 even is a duplicate of the original one. 
What you meant would have

been clone to -1 and reassign -1..

Merging.

On 10/06/2026 09:25, Roland Clobus wrote:
It's rather unfortunate that the issue is hard to reproduce in a chroot 
environment; On openQA the issue is showing quite regularly. Since 2026-06-06 
it started to appear for the Cinnamon desktop environment, that's why I'm 
finally reporting the issue.

I've found a new case, https://openqa.debian.net/tests/542198#investigation 
(XFCE, netinst)
libboost-iostreams1.90.0 is missing, which would have been pulled in by 
liborcus-0.21-0.

Hmm?

I don't know what you do in OpenQA, but you seem to do something wrong.


Yes, liborcus0.21-0 is correct, as is its dependency on 
libboost-iostreams1.90.0. Which is NOT missing:

$ rmadison libboost-iostreams1.90.0
libboost-iostreams1.90.0 | 1.90.0-6      | testing    | amd64, arm64, armhf, 
i386, loong64, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
libboost-iostreams1.90.0 | 1.90.0-6      | unstable   | amd64, arm64, armhf, 
i386, loong64, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x

And it is installable.

That package is a depends of 
libreoffice-calc/libreoffice-calc-nogui/libreoffice-core and therefore the 
LibreOffice suite is missing.

If you don't install essential dependencies, yes. But that is neither a 
libreoffice nor a liborcus nor a boost1.90 problem.


Still, it's not clear to me where the actual root cause for this issue is.

Some improper dependency resolution or polluting stuff mixing distros? (Or some 
outdated system, but the boos1.90 transition was looong ago..)

Regards,


Rene

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