This bug was fixed in the package qtmir - 0.5.1+17.04.20170206-0ubuntu2

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qtmir (0.5.1+17.04.20170206-0ubuntu2) zesty; urgency=medium

  * Update unity-application-impl Provides to -26, which was forgotten before.
    This should stop unity8-tests being pulled in on upgrades (which is a
    component-mismatch), and should restore unity8 to the desktop images. (LP:
    #1662608)

 -- Iain Lane <i...@orangesquash.org.uk>  Wed, 15 Feb 2017 12:43:39
+0000

** Changed in: qtmir (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  unity8 should not depend on unity8-tests

Status in qtmir package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Today's unity8 update installs a bunch of -dev packages. This doesn't
  seem intended.

  It looks to me like the virtual package unity-application-impl-26
  depends on unity8-tests but it shouldn't, right?

  
  $ apt-cache showpkg unity-application-impl-23
  Package: unity-application-impl-23
  Versions: 

  Reverse Depends: 
  Dependencies: 
  Provides: 
  Reverse Provides: 
  qtdeclarative5-qtmir-plugin 0.5.1+17.04.20170127-0ubuntu1 (= )
  qtdeclarative5-qtmir-plugin 0.5.1+17.04.20170206-0ubuntu1 (= )

  $ apt-cache showpkg unity-application-impl-26
  Package: unity-application-impl-26
  Versions: 

  Reverse Depends: 
    unity8-common,unity-application-impl-26
  Dependencies: 
  Provides: 
  Reverse Provides: 
  unity8-tests 8.15+17.04.20170206-0ubuntu1 (= )

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