Bug#744124: postgresql-9.1 claims to test version 9.3.4

2014-06-10 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Antonio Terceiro 2014-06-05 20140605204216.ga...@debian.org
 I'm confused; it's been almost 2 months since tests for postgresql-9.1
 were attempted:
 http://ci.debian.net/data/packages/unstable/amd64/p/postgresql-9.1/latest.json

I'm not sure about the timestamps, though DDPO was still showing
tmpfail when I wrote that mail. It gets its data from
http://ci.debian.net/data/status/unstable/amd64/packages.json
so presumably that file was still listing pg-9.1 at the time.

Now it doesn't, so I'll leave it to you to see if there's anything
left to fix. The user-visible part seems fixed now, so the bug could
be closed.

Thanks,
Christoph
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Bug#744124: postgresql-9.1 claims to test version 9.3.4

2014-06-05 Thread Antonio Terceiro
Hi Christoph,

On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 10:44:01AM +0200, Christoph Berg wrote:
 Re: To Debian Bug Tracking System 2014-04-10 
 20140410132924.ga27...@msgid.df7cb.de
  on 2014-04-02, http://ci.debian.net/#package/postgresql-9.1 started
  listing 9.3.4-1. That's clearly wrong; 9.3.4 is from a different
  source package postgresql-9.3.
 
 Hi,
 
 the real bug behind this is that postgresql-9.1 in sid doesn't have
 any Testsuite header anymore, yet debci insists on keeping to test it,
 yielding tmpfail because there's no tests in the package. It'd be nice
 if at least that part got fixed :)

I'm confused; it's been almost 2 months since tests for postgresql-9.1
were attempted:
http://ci.debian.net/data/packages/unstable/amd64/p/postgresql-9.1/latest.json

Granted, the version number reported for the the last few attempts is
wrong.

Since then the way debci obtains source packages from where it runs the
tests improved, and the reported version is obtained from the actual
source package that was donwloaded and not from the APT lists.

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Bug#744124: postgresql-9.1 claims to test version 9.3.4

2014-06-04 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: To Debian Bug Tracking System 2014-04-10 
20140410132924.ga27...@msgid.df7cb.de
 on 2014-04-02, http://ci.debian.net/#package/postgresql-9.1 started
 listing 9.3.4-1. That's clearly wrong; 9.3.4 is from a different
 source package postgresql-9.3.

Hi,

the real bug behind this is that postgresql-9.1 in sid doesn't have
any Testsuite header anymore, yet debci insists on keeping to test it,
yielding tmpfail because there's no tests in the package. It'd be nice
if at least that part got fixed :)

Thanks,
Christoph
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Bug#744124: postgresql-9.1 claims to test version 9.3.4

2014-04-10 Thread Christoph Berg
Package: debci
Severity: normal

Hi,

on 2014-04-02, http://ci.debian.net/#package/postgresql-9.1 started
listing 9.3.4-1. That's clearly wrong; 9.3.4 is from a different
source package postgresql-9.3.

The buildlogs in turn show that postgresql-9.1 9.1.13-1 is being
downloaded.

A second incarnation of this bug is that I've seen further mismatches
there, the overview list claimed to target 9.1.11, while it was then
downloading 9.1.13.

The buildlog should mention at the very top the package name and
version it is trying to test. And apt-get source $pkg should
probably replaced by apt-get source $pkg=$version.

Thanks for maintaining ci.debian.net!

Christoph
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