[Touch-packages] [Bug 146398] Re: gdebi ignores Replaces directive in case of Conflict

2020-06-25 Thread Francois Gouget
Here is an updated foo-packages.tar.gz file to reproduce this issue.
The updates mostly deal with changes in Debian policy such as adding 
debian/compat and updating DH_COMPAT. The new foo-packages.tar.gz also contains 
pre-built packages which you are free to use or delete and rebuild.

** Attachment added: "Test packages"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-apt/+bug/146398/+attachment/5387168/+files/foo-packages.tar.gz

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Title:
  gdebi ignores Replaces directive in case of Conflict

Status in python-apt package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gdebi

  I have encountered this problem with the CrossOver Office
  (http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/) packages. They come in
  multiple flavors, but only one can be installed at a given time. The
  more capable flavors use the 'Replaces' directive to smoothly
  'upgrade' the less capable ones.This works fine with dpkg, but gdebi
  instead gives me an error as if the Replaces directive was not there
  (this directive is described in section 7.5.2 of the Debian Policy
  Manual).

  I have reproduced the situation with dummy packages so you have all the 
details. You can get them there:
   * source (1.4KB)
     http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo-packages.tar.gz
   * basic package (1.2KB)
     http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
   * sophisticated package (1.2KB)
     http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb

  Here is how to reproduce the problem:

  $ sudo gdebi foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Reading package lists: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Package for testing gdebi's Replaces support
   This is the package to be replaced by the more 'sophisticated' version.
  Do you want to install the software package? [y/N]:y
  Selecting previously deselected package foo.
  (Reading database ... 151236 files and directories currently installed.)
  Unpacking foo (from foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb) ...
  Setting up foo (1.0.0-1) ...

  $ sudo gdebi foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Reading package lists: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  This package is uninstallable
  Conflicts with the installed package 'foo'

  So gdebi does not want to replace the foo package with foo-pro. I
  think it should maybe warn the user but still allow him to proceed.
  With dpkg there is no issue:

  $ dpkg -i foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Selecting previously deselected package foo-pro.
  dpkg: considering removing foo in favour of foo-pro ...
  dpkg: yes, will remove foo in favour of foo-pro.
  (Reading database ... 151239 files and directories currently installed.)
  Unpacking foo-pro (from foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb) ...
  Setting up foo-pro (1.0.0-1) ...

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 146398] Re: gdebi ignores Replaces directive in case of Conflict

2020-06-25 Thread Francois Gouget
This 12+ years old bug is still present in gdebi 0.9.5.7 (as shipped in
Ubuntu 16.10 to the current 20.04 and Debian 10 for instance).

Given that gdebi 0.9.5.7 was released in 2015 I have to ask the question:
Is gdebi still maintained?

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Title:
  gdebi ignores Replaces directive in case of Conflict

Status in python-apt package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gdebi

  I have encountered this problem with the CrossOver Office
  (http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/) packages. They come in
  multiple flavors, but only one can be installed at a given time. The
  more capable flavors use the 'Replaces' directive to smoothly
  'upgrade' the less capable ones.This works fine with dpkg, but gdebi
  instead gives me an error as if the Replaces directive was not there
  (this directive is described in section 7.5.2 of the Debian Policy
  Manual).

  I have reproduced the situation with dummy packages so you have all the 
details. You can get them there:
   * source (1.4KB)
     http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo-packages.tar.gz
   * basic package (1.2KB)
     http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
   * sophisticated package (1.2KB)
     http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb

  Here is how to reproduce the problem:

  $ sudo gdebi foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Reading package lists: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Package for testing gdebi's Replaces support
   This is the package to be replaced by the more 'sophisticated' version.
  Do you want to install the software package? [y/N]:y
  Selecting previously deselected package foo.
  (Reading database ... 151236 files and directories currently installed.)
  Unpacking foo (from foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb) ...
  Setting up foo (1.0.0-1) ...

  $ sudo gdebi foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Reading package lists: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  This package is uninstallable
  Conflicts with the installed package 'foo'

  So gdebi does not want to replace the foo package with foo-pro. I
  think it should maybe warn the user but still allow him to proceed.
  With dpkg there is no issue:

  $ dpkg -i foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Selecting previously deselected package foo-pro.
  dpkg: considering removing foo in favour of foo-pro ...
  dpkg: yes, will remove foo in favour of foo-pro.
  (Reading database ... 151239 files and directories currently installed.)
  Unpacking foo-pro (from foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb) ...
  Setting up foo-pro (1.0.0-1) ...

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 146398] Re: gdebi ignores Replaces directive in case of Conflict

2015-08-06 Thread Stella
** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gdebi
  
  I have encountered this problem with the CrossOver Office
  (http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/) packages. They come in
  multiple flavors, but only one can be installed at a given time. The
  more capable flavors use the 'Replaces' directive to smoothly 'upgrade'
  the less capable ones.This works fine with dpkg, but gdebi instead gives
  me an error as if the Replaces directive was not there (this directive
  is described in section 7.5.2 of the Debian Policy Manual).
  
  I have reproduced the situation with dummy packages so you have all the 
details. You can get them there:
-  * source (1.4KB)
-http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo-packages.tar.gz
-  * basic package (1.2KB)
-http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
-  * sophisticated package (1.2KB)
-http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
+  * source (1.4KB)
+    http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo-packages.tar.gz
+  * basic package (1.2KB)
+    http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
+  * sophisticated package (1.2KB)
+    http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  
  Here is how to reproduce the problem:
  
  $ sudo gdebi foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Reading package lists: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Package for testing gdebi's Replaces support
-  This is the package to be replaced by the more 'sophisticated' version.
+  This is the package to be replaced by the more 'sophisticated' version.
  Do you want to install the software package? [y/N]:y
  Selecting previously deselected package foo.
  (Reading database ... 151236 files and directories currently installed.)
  Unpacking foo (from foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb) ...
  Setting up foo (1.0.0-1) ...
  
  $ sudo gdebi foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Reading package lists: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  This package is uninstallable
  Conflicts with the installed package 'foo'
  
  So gdebi does not want to replace the foo package with foo-pro. I think
  it should maybe warn the user but still allow him to proceed. With dpkg
  there is no issue:
  
  $ dpkg -i foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Selecting previously deselected package foo-pro.
  dpkg: considering removing foo in favour of foo-pro ...
  dpkg: yes, will remove foo in favour of foo-pro.
  (Reading database ... 151239 files and directories currently installed.)
  Unpacking foo-pro (from foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb) ...
  Setting up foo-pro (1.0.0-1) ...

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Title:
  gdebi ignores Replaces directive in case of Conflict

Status in python-apt package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gdebi

  I have encountered this problem with the CrossOver Office
  (http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/) packages. They come in
  multiple flavors, but only one can be installed at a given time. The
  more capable flavors use the 'Replaces' directive to smoothly
  'upgrade' the less capable ones.This works fine with dpkg, but gdebi
  instead gives me an error as if the Replaces directive was not there
  (this directive is described in section 7.5.2 of the Debian Policy
  Manual).

  I have reproduced the situation with dummy packages so you have all the 
details. You can get them there:
   * source (1.4KB)
     http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo-packages.tar.gz
   * basic package (1.2KB)
     http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
   * sophisticated package (1.2KB)
     http://fgouget.free.fr/tmp/gdebi/foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb

  Here is how to reproduce the problem:

  $ sudo gdebi foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Reading package lists: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Package for testing gdebi's Replaces support
   This is the package to be replaced by the more 'sophisticated' version.
  Do you want to install the software package? [y/N]:y
  Selecting previously deselected package foo.
  (Reading database ... 151236 files and directories currently installed.)
  Unpacking foo (from foo_1.0.0-1_i386.deb) ...
  Setting up foo (1.0.0-1) ...

  $ sudo gdebi foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Reading package lists: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  Reading state information: Done
  This package is uninstallable
  Conflicts with the installed package 'foo'

  So gdebi does not want to replace the foo package with foo-pro. I
  think it should maybe warn the user but still allow him to proceed.
  With dpkg there is no issue:

  $ dpkg -i foo-pro_1.0.0-1_i386.deb
  Selecting previously deselected package foo-pro.
  dpkg: considering removing foo in favour of foo-pro ...