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Package: release.debian.org
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britney doesn't run autopkg tests for binNMUs. E.g. for a library transition, britney only runs the tests triggered by the library package, it doesn't run the autopkg tests for all the packages built with the new library version. Things known not to be catched are at least:

 * A library rebuild causes an ABI change in another library. E.g. when
   boost is rebuilt with a new version of icu, it changes ABI (that seems
   to be not the case in recent boost versions).
   However this kind of thing is currently not detected.

 * binNMUs picking up unrelated changes, and failing. E.g. dh-python now
   generates dependencies on python2 instead of python, but the autopkg
   tests still call python.

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hi,

On Sun, 10 Nov 2019 12:44:26 +0100 Matthias Klose <[email protected]> wrote:
britney doesn't run autopkg tests for binNMUs.


This is now fixed.

Paul

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