The command, when properly given the correct sources.list etc, does only
update the PPA archive information, after which apt dist-upgrade should
do the correct thing.

I thought citrain actually used this already. If so, I think the main
remaining citrain problem for eg. Qt testing is that it (maybe?) uses
only 'upgrade' which then fails when there'd be new packages to be
installed as new dependencies from the package versions in the PPA.

Or, alternatively to the 'upgrade' possibility (vs. more correct dist-
upgrade which should be fine if only PPA packages are considered as the
ones to be upgrades), the cause of the problem might be the fact that
normal archive information is missing on a fresh flash. And it'd be only
obtainable by a full apt update, making it impossible to combine this
feature when new packages are needed from the archive.

Nevertheless, the citrain tool is not often usable with a big Qt
landing.

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